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MODAL VERBS OF OBLIGATION AND PROHIBITION

NAME: ______________________

A. COMPLETE USING 'MUSTN'T' OR 'DON'T / DOESN'T HAVE TO'

1) We have a lot of work tomorrow. You ______________ be late.


2) You _____________ tell anyone what I just told you. It's a secret.
3) The museum is free. You ______________________pay to get in.
4) John's a millionaire. He __________________________ go to work.
5) You ___________________________smoke inside the school.
6) You can borrow my new dress, but you ____________________get it dirty.
7) She ________________________ do this work today, because she can do it tomorrow.
8) They ___________________________ get up early today, because it's Sunday.

B. COMPLETE USING 'HAVE TO’ OR ‘HAS TO’

1) He ____________ wash the car.


2) You ________________ go to school.
3) My dad _______________ cook lunch.
4) We __________________ take the dog for a walk.
5) You ____________________study.

C. CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTION

1) You SHOULD / SHOULDN’T / HAVE TO eat too many calories, or you’ll get fat!

2) She DON’T HAVE TO / DOESN’T HAVE TO / MUST tidy up now. I’ll do it later.

3) My brother HAVE TO / HAS TO / DOESN’T HAVE TO wear a tie at his work. He is a lawyer

4) You MUSTN’T / MUST smoke in this office. It’s the rule

5) We have a lot of work tomorrow. You MUSTN’T / DON’T HAVE TO be late.

6) I HAVE TO / MUST / DON’T HAVE TO clean the floor today because I cleaned it yesterday.

7) We MUSTN’T / DON’T HAVE TO forget to set the alarms before we leave.

8) Nerea can’t come because he DOESN’T HAVE TO / HAS TO / HAVE TO work tomorrow

9) We MUST / DON’T HAVE TO bring your passport or you won’t board the plane.

10) You MUSTN’T / DON’T HAVE TO / HAVE TO drink and drive.

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