- Tick the correct sentences
Which sentence is correct?
- You must exercise more if you want to keep fit.
- You must to exercise more if you want to keep fit.
Which sentence is correct?
- We must moving to a smaller house, we have no choice.
- We have to move to a smaller house, we have no choice.
Which sentence is correct?
- You mustn't share your password with anyone, it's not safe.
- You don't have to share your password with anyone, it's not safe.
Which sentence is correct?
- We have to complete our tasks by the end of the week or we'll miss the deadline.
- We has to complete our tasks by the end of the week or we'll miss the deadline.
Which sentence is correct?
- You don't have to say bad things about your colleagues behind their backs.
- You mustn't say bad things about your colleagues behind their backs.
Which sentence is correct?
- Julie often has to work at night because she is a doctor.
- Julie often has to working at night because she is a doctor.
Which sentence is correct?
- My mum told me, "You must study hard if you want to get a good job in the future."
- My mum told me, "You must to study hard if you want to get a good job in the future."
- Choose the correct options to complete the dialogue
John: Hi! You look horrible today! What's wrong with you?
Peter: I have a sore throat and a runny nose.
John: Oh, I see. Maybe it's a cold. I think you [must|has to] go to the doctor now. I'm sure it's necessary!
Peter: But I can't visit the doctor today. I [must to|have to] go to school.
John: Why?
Peter: I [have to|has to] hand in my essay. I promised to be on time! I [mustn't|don't have to] be late.
John: I have already had my classes today, and I [mustn't|don't have to] go anywhere. So, I can go to your teacher and hand in your essay instead of you.
Peter: Okay, thanks!