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WORKSHOP 4

Unit 2 - First Things First!


INFORMATIVE DATA
FULL NAME: Saarentsa Mashumbra
GRADE: 10mo ‘‘B’’
DATE: Monday, February 22, 2021
Grammar: Have to/ don´t have to
Use have / has to to say that it is necessary to do something.
Have to: we/ you/ they/I
Has to: he/ she/it
Use don't / doesn't have to to say that it is not necessary to do something,
but you can do it if you want to.
don't have to: we/ you/ they/I
doesn't have to: he/ she/it

AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
I have to get more sleep. Ariel doesn´t have to get up early on
Saturdays.

Cristina and Adriana have to get up early I don´t have to help in the housework. I
on Saturdays. They work in a restaurant. am in class.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to…


A professional tennis player has to train for four or five hours every day.
I have to study math three or four hours every night. It's really difficult for me!
My mom is a piano teacher, so I don't have to pay for my piano lessons.
My brother is really lucky. He don’t have to do any homework. He's only three years old.
My parents don't have to work on weekends, so we usually do something fun together.
My best friend has to get up early on Saturday. His baseball practice starts at 8:00 a.m.
Grammar: must

Complete the sentences.


You must not eat in the classroom.
You must wear your seat belt in the car.
You must not leave trash on the beach.
You must come to school on time.
You must clean up your trash when you go camping.
You must not take scissors on a plane.

ACTIVITIES OF GRAMMAR
And Carrie’s to do list and write sentences about their chores
 = have to ,

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Grammar: Modals of obligations-should/ought to/had better
Should, ought to, and had better have similar meanings. Use them to say what a good or
right thing to do.
Use should and shouldn't Use ought to and ought not
for a personal opinion. to when you're talking
about duty or the law.
You should try to work out I ………..call the police
more. about the car accident.
He..........get so stressed out. You ought not to enter
that part of the airport.

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