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4B GRAMMAR modals of obligation: must, have to, should

 a Circle the correct verb. Sometimes both verbs are possible.

1 No, thanks. I must not / 2 You must not / don’t have 3 Living at home is great. I
shouldn’t eat anymore cake. to tell anyone what I just told must not / don’t have to do
I’m on a diet. you. It’s a secret. anything because my mom
does it all for me!

4 You must / have to get a visa 5 You should / have to do 6 Jerry doesn’t have to /
if you want to go to Cuba. your homework on Saturday must not get up early this
morning. That way you’ll have morning. He isn’t going to
the rest of the weekend free. work.

7 It’s Meg’s birthday tomorrow. 8 You must not / don’t have 9 I think you should / must go
I have to / should remember to touch electrical things to bed early tonight. You look
to call her. when your hands are wet. It’s really tired.
very dangerous.

  b C
 omplete the sentences with must, must not, have
to, or don’t have to. Sometimes two answers are
possible.
1 You have to pay for food and drinks
separately.
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2 You drive at more than 65 mph.
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3 Service is included so you leave
a tip.
3 4 You wait here before showing
your passport.
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5 You pay on Sundays.
4 6 You fasten your seatbelt now.
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7 You leave your bags
unattended.
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8 8 You leave your hotel room
before 12 o’clock.

activation
 c Cover the sentences in b. Look at the pictures and remember the sentences.

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