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ELECTIVO

TECNOLOGÍA MÉDICA III


GUIDELINES

 Review your slides

 Review your readings

 Answer discussion forum


TEMATIC CONTENTS

HAVE TO
DON´T HAVE TO
MUST
MODAL HAVE TO

Have to : shows us that the obligation comes from somebody else. I


Examples

1.-Do you have to wear a uniform at your school?


2.-John can’t come because he has to work tomorrow.
3.- In Britain you have to buy a TV license every year.

We use don’t have to : to show that there is no obligation. You can do something if you want to
but it’s not compulsory.

1.- You don’t have to wear a tie in our office. You can wear a tie if you want to but it’s OK if you
don’t.
2.- It’ll be nice if you do but you don’t have to come with me if you don’t want to.
3.- You don’t have to dress up for the party. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in.
MODAL HAVE TO
MODAL HAVE TO

AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES

I
YOU
WE HAVE TO ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY, DANCE )
THEY

HE HAS TO
SHE ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY, DANCE )
IT
MODAL HAVE TO

NEGATIVE SENTENCES

I
YOU
WE DON’T HAVE TO ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY,
THEY DANCE

HE
SHE DOESN’T ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY,
IT HAVE TO DANCE
MODAL HAVE TO

QUESTIONS

DO I
YOU HAVE TO ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY,
WE DANCE
THEY

HE
DOES SHE ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY,
IT HAVE TO DANCE
MODAL HAVE TO
MODAL HAVE TO

1) Some students think that don’t have to means must not, but this is not correct.

You don’t have to use your mobile phone in class.


You mustn’t use your mobile phone in class.

2) Some students use haven’t / hasn’t to make negative sentences and questions.
My sister hasn’t to work today.
My sister doesn’t have to work today.

Have you to leave now?


Do you have to leave now?
MODAL HAVE TO

1. I _____ leave at half past three.


a.- has to b.- have to

2.-My mum ____ work any more. She’s retired.


a.- hasn’t to b.- don’t have to c.- doesn’t have to

3.-Alan ______ work on Sundays. She’s retired


a.- hasn’t to b.- don’t have to c.- doesn’t have to

4.-.............to go to the meeting?


a.- Does Laura have b.- Does Laura has c.- has Laura

5.- Which sentence uses have to incorrectly?

a.- Visitors don’t have to feed the tigers, it’s dangerous


b.-You don’t have to leave yet, it’s only three thirty.
c.- My uncle is so rich that he doesn’t have to work
MODAL HAVE TO
6.-Which sentence is NOT correct?

a.- What time do you have to go home?


b.-Do you have to cook tonight?
c.- Have you to catch the train now?

7.-What time _____________ to be at the station tomorrow?


a.- have we b.- we do have c.- do we have

8.-Which sentence is correct?


a.-We haven’t to wear a school uniform.
b.-We don’t have to go to school on Wednesday afternoons
c.-We don’t has to do exams at the end of the year

9.- Which sentence has a similar meaning?


You don’t have to fill in this form.
a.-You must not fill in this form
b.-It’s not necessary to fill in this form.
c.-You don’t have the correct form
MODAL HAVE TO
Read the advertisement, then choose the correct word
MODAL HAVE TO
MODAL HAVE TO
MODAL HAVE TO
MUST AND HAVE TO
MUST AND HAVE TO
MUST AND HAVE TO
Must/ have to
MUST AND HAVE TO

Mustn't / don't have to

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