Grammar 4A

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Grammar 4A

Underline the correct verb. Sometimes both verbs are correct.

1. No, thanks. I must not / shouldn’t eat any more cake. I’m on a diet.
2. You must not / don’t have to tell anyone what I’ve just told you. It’s a
secret.
3. Living at home is great. I must not / don’t have to do anything
because my mom does it all for me!
4. You must / have to get a vise if you want to go to Cuba.
5. You should / have to pay a fine if you don’t return your library books on
time.
6. Jerry doesn’t have to / must not get up early this morning. He isn’t
going to work.
7. It’s Hannah’s birthday tomorrow. I must not / shouldn’t forget to call
her.
8. You must not / don’t have to touch electrical things when your hands
are wet. It’s very dangerous.
9. I think you should / must go to bed early tonight. You look really tired.
10. When I was a child, I had to / must clean my room every weekend.
11. If you’re late for class, you have to / should say sorry to the teacher.
12. He doesn’t have to / shouldn’t watch so much TV. It’s a waste of
time.
Complete the sentences with must, must not, have to, or don’t have to. Sometimes two answers
are possible.

1. You ( ) pay for food and drinks separately.


2. You ( ) drive at more than 70 mph.
3. Service in included, so you ( ) leave a tip.
4. You ( ) wait here before showing your passport.
5. You ( ) pay on Sundays.
6. You ( ) fasten your seatbelt now.
7. You ( ) leave your bags unattended.
8. You ( ) leave your hotel room before 12 o’clock.

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