This document contains two practice exercises for English grammar. The first exercise asks the learner to choose between "don't have to" and "mustn't" for 10 sentences. The second exercise asks the learner to choose between "have to", "don't have to", "must", and "mustn't" to complete 10 sentences. The document provides context for the learner to practice distinguishing between these common modal verbs.
This document contains two practice exercises for English grammar. The first exercise asks the learner to choose between "don't have to" and "mustn't" for 10 sentences. The second exercise asks the learner to choose between "have to", "don't have to", "must", and "mustn't" to complete 10 sentences. The document provides context for the learner to practice distinguishing between these common modal verbs.
This document contains two practice exercises for English grammar. The first exercise asks the learner to choose between "don't have to" and "mustn't" for 10 sentences. The second exercise asks the learner to choose between "have to", "don't have to", "must", and "mustn't" to complete 10 sentences. The document provides context for the learner to practice distinguishing between these common modal verbs.
1. You _______________ apologize; it isn't necessary. 2. You _______________ tell the boss what happened, or he'll fire you. 3. I _______________ wear a tie; I do it because I like wearing ties. 4. You _______________ smoke in here; smoking is not allowed. 5. I _______________ be late. It's the most important meeting of the year. 6. You _______________ go now; you can stay a bit longer. 7. Visitors to the zoo _______________ feed the animals. 8. You _______________ drive so fast; we have a lot of time. 9. We _______________ cook more; there's enough food. 10. You _______________ put salt in her food; the doctor said she can't eat salt.
Exercise 2: Choose have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t.
1. I _____ leave early because I wasn't feeling well. a.had to b.must c.have to 2. You _____ do something to solve this problem. a.have to b.'ve to c.must 3. I don't like these clothes, but I _____ wear them at work. a.must b.'ve to c.have to 4. Teacher: 'You _____ arrive on time for class.' a.must b.mustn't c.have to 5. We didn't have money, so we _____ find a cash dispenser. a.must b.had to c.have to 6. You ____ tell anyone; it's a secret. a.don't have to b.haven't to c.mustn't 7. _____ pay for the car repair or did the insurance cover it? a.Did you have to b.Had you to c.Did you must 8. We ______ leave now; it's 10 and the conference doesn't start until 12. a.don't have to b.haven't to c.mustn't 9. We had an accident, but it was OK, we _____ go to the hospital. a.didn't have to b.hadn't to c.didn't must 10. The doctor has put me on a strict diet. I _____ eat more fruit and vegetables and do more exercise. a.must b.have to c.'ve to