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Modal verbs Complete with must / have to / has to

It´s raining outside Tim have to take his umbrella

You has to stop at the red light

Tomorrow is Sunday hast to you get up very early

All the students with must obey the school rules

Mrs Parks can’t see very well She have to wear her glasses
Choose the best option to form modal sentences/ must/ musn´t/ have to / has to / don´t have to

You have to put salt in her food The doctor said she can´t eat salt

If you are under 13 you has to to get your parent´s permission

We don´t have to forget to take the chicken out of the freezer

All employees musn´t on time for work

Yesterday I has to send all my homeworks

You don't have to leave your clothes all over the floor like this
Mustn’t= express prohibition
You mustn’t drive when you drink beer

Must=obligation
The teachers must work all the day even checking the homeworks

Have to= obligation/necessity


If you want to work in the USA, you have to speak good English

Should= advice
I should try to lose weight

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