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Question 1 of 16
1. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to.
Example: I don’t have to go to school on Saturdays.
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1. Janice study very hard – she has exams soon.
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Question 2 of 16
2. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to.
Example: I don’t have to go to school on Saturdays.
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2. You wear a uniform to be a policeman.
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Question 3 of 16
3. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to.
Example: I don’t have to go to school on Saturdays.
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3. your sister go to London for her job interview?
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Question 4 of 16
4. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to.
Example: I don’t have to go to school on Saturdays.
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4. You wear a uniform if you are a policeman.
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Question 5 of 16
5. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to.
Example: I don’t have to go to school on Saturdays.
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5. We get up early tomorrow. Our flight leaves at 6.30
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Question 6 of 16
6. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to.
Example: I don’t have to go to school on Saturdays.
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6. Harry work today – his shop is closed.
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Question 7 of 16
7. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to.
Example: I don’t have to go to school on Saturdays.
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7. I go now. It’s very late.
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Question 8 of 16
8. Question
Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to.
Example: I don’t have to go to school on Saturdays.
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8. we go to bed? It’s only 10 o’clock!
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Question 9 of 16
9. Question
Choose the correct form, have to / must, don’t have to, or mustn’t. Choose “both” if both are possible.
Example: We don’t have to / mustn’t go to work next week. It’s a holiday.
1. You don’t have to / mustn’t touch the oven. It’s hot.
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Question 10 of 16
10. Question
Choose the correct form, have to / must, don’t have to, or mustn’t. Choose “both” if both are possible.
Example: We don’t have to / mustn’t go to work next week. It’s a holiday.
2. Do you have to / must send a photo with your passport form?
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Question 11 of 16
11. Question
Choose the correct form, have to / must, don’t have to, or mustn’t. Choose “both” if both are possible.
Example: We don’t have to / mustn’t go to work next week. It’s a holiday.
3. The concert is free. You don’t have to / mustn’t pay.
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Question 12 of 16
12. Question
Choose the correct form, have to / must, don’t have to, or mustn’t. Choose “both” if both are possible.
Example: We don’t have to / mustn’t go to work next week. It’s a holiday.
4. I’m late for a meeting. I have to / must go now.
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Question 13 of 16
13. Question
Choose the correct form, have to / must, don’t have to, or mustn’t. Choose “both” if both are possible.
Example: We don’t have to / mustn’t go to work next week. It’s a holiday.
5. You don’t have to / mustn’t leave the door open – the dog will get out.
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Question 14 of 16
14. Question
Choose the correct form, have to / must, don’t have to, or mustn’t. Choose “both” if both are possible.
Example: We don’t have to / mustn’t go to work next week. It’s a holiday.
6. We have to / must try that new restaurant in town.
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Question 15 of 16
15. Question
Choose the correct form, have to / must, don’t have to, or mustn’t. Choose “both” if both are possible.
Example: We don’t have to / mustn’t go to work next week. It’s a holiday.
7. In Britain you have to / must drive on the left.
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Question 16 of 16
16. Question
Choose the correct form, have to / must, don’t have to, or mustn’t. Choose “both” if both are possible.
Example: We don’t have to / mustn’t go to work next week. It’s a holiday.
8. Do you have to / Must you be tall to be good at tennis?
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