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1 Underline the correct alternative 1 At my school we wear school uniform. 2 You use your mobile phone in class. 3 I go to school on Saturdays. 4 Everyone be in class by 9 am. 5 I live 10 km. from school so I go by bus. HAVE TO MUSTN’T MUSTN’T DON’T HAVE TO DON’T HAVE TO MUSTN’T MUST MUSTN’T HAVE TO DON’T HAVE TO

6 You speak Italian during the English lesson. DON’T HAVE TO MUSTN’T 6 You speak Italian during the English lesson. 7 Students do all their homework. MUST MUSTN’T

0 When I was at primary school I had to wear school uniform 2Complete the sentences with must/mustn’t, have to/ don’t have to in the past, present or future 0 When I was at primary school I had to wear school uniform   1 We’ve missed the bus! We walk to school. 2 You take photos here – it’s prohibited. 3 We can park here; it’s free! We pay. WILL HAVE TO MUSTN’T DON’T HAVE TO

4 I go to school yesterday. It was a holiday. 5 If we go by taxi, we get up so early. 6 You study hard if you want to pass the exam. 7 I go home now – it’s late! 8 I forget to call Nina today; it’s her birthday. DIDN’T HAVE TO WON’T HAVE TO MUST MUST MUSTN’T

0 the students mustn’t leave (leave) school before 3 pm., 3 Complete the sentences with must/mustn’t, have to/ don’t have to and the verbs in brackets 0 the students mustn’t leave (leave) school before 3 pm., it’s not permitted.   1 She (come) home late tomorrow evening; I’ve told her that I’ll be very angry if she does. 2 Liz (work) next weekend; it’s a holiday. 3 I (go) to the doctor tomorrow; I don’t feel very well. MUSTN’T COME DOESN’T HAVE TO WORK MUST GO

bus home next week, I’ll go and pick him up. 4 Henry (get) the bus home next week, I’ll go and pick him up. 5 Kevin (bring) the money for the tickets if he wants to go to the concert. 6 Jill and David (go) to the wedding; they’re invited. DOESN’T HAVE TO GET MUST BRING MUST GO

4 Circle the correct alternative 0 Bill pay his own university fees so he must work this summer A must B won’t have to C mustn’t   1 You call me this evening , I’m going to the theatre. A mustn’t B will have to C won’t have to 2 The teacher is ill so we go to the lesson tomorrow. A must B don’t have to C didn’t have to

3 When we went on a school trip last year we stay out after 10 pm. A mustn’t B had to C couldn’t   4 I cook this evening because my husband is bringing a pizza home. A mustn’t B won’t have to C had to 5 The car broke down so we walk home last night. A must B couldn’t C had to