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Let’s help with the exercises on the worksheet. I’ll guide you through parts E and F.
E) Underline the correct choice.
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You mustn’t / should do your homework before you watch TV.
- Correct Answer: should
- Explanation: It’s a suggestion/advice.
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You should / don’t have to water the plants this weekend; they are withering soon.
- Correct Answer: should
- Explanation: It’s advice.
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Can / Must you play the violin?
- Correct Answer: Can
- Explanation: Asking for ability.
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I must / mustn’t buy some milk. There isn’t any at home.
- Correct Answer: must
- Explanation: It’s a necessity.
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Debbie has to / should answer all the questions at the interview.
- Correct Answer: has to
- Explanation: It’s an obligation.
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You mustn’t / don’t have to walk to work. I’ll give you a lift.
- Correct Answer: don’t have to
- Explanation: It’s not necessary.
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You should / shouldn’t revise for your exams. I think it’s going to be a difficult one.
- Correct Answer: should
- Explanation: It’s advice.
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Mark doesn’t have to / mustn’t talk to her friends too much during the lessons.
- Correct Answer: mustn’t
- Explanation: It’s a prohibition.
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Drivers should / have to obey the speed limit in the traffic.
- Correct Answer: have to
- Explanation: It’s a rule/law.
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I can hear you easily. You can’t / don’t have to shout.
- Correct Answer: don’t have to
- Explanation: It’s not necessary.
F) Fill out the blanks with “must, mustn’t, has to/have to” or “don’t have to/doesn’t have to”.
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You have a lot of work tomorrow. You mustn’t sleep late.
- Correct: mustn’t
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Visiting Atatürk’s Mausoleum is free. You don’t have to/doesn’t have to buy a ticket to get in.
- Correct: don’t have to
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Children mustn’t tell lies about their studies or homework.
- Correct: mustn’t
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I gained weight again. I really have to try to get fit.
- Correct: have to
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When Jack won the lottery, he got a lot of money, so now he doesn’t have to work.
- Correct: doesn’t have to
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All students have to be in the classroom on time.
- Correct: have to
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I don’t have to do the ironing. It is my mother’s responsibility at home.
- Correct: don’t have to
Complete these exercises carefully, and you’ll improve your understanding of modal verbs and their usage in English. Good luck with your homework! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.