In a dictatorship, you ... obey the dictator's desicions.
Have to
15
In Argentina, we ... go faster than the speed limit.
mustn't -> prohibition.
15
The government has to keep order, manage foreign relations, provide services and create public policies. -> In this sentence, what does "has to" Express?
Obligation
10
- I am really tired. I don't want to go to vote.
- You should go, or you will have to pay a fine.
-> In the last sentence, what do "should" and "have to" express?
Should -> advice
Have to -> obligation
20
In a Monarchy, the royal family doesn't have to work.
-> What does "doesn't have to" express in the sentence?
Lack of obligation
25
While you are driving, you DON'T HAVE TO / MUSTN'T use your mobile phone.
-> Which is the correct option?
MUSTN'T
10
We SHOULD / HAVE TO pay the taxes so that the government can offer public services.
-> Which is the correct option?
HAVE TO
15
- Can I give you a piece of advice? You ... write a letter to the Governor to let him know about the garbage collection problem.
SHOULD
20
Countries HAVE TO / SHOULD have diplomatic conversations to avoid belic conflicts.
SHOULLD -> because diplomatic conversation among countries aren't obligatory.
25
The voters MUSTN'T / DON'T HAVE TO clean the schools after the elections.
DON'T HAVE TO -> because it isn't a prohibition to help clean the school. You can do it if you want to.
20
In a democracy, the President MUSTN'T / DOESN'T HAVE TO pass a law without the consent of the Congress.
MUSTN'T -> Prohibition
15
Citizens MUSTN'T / SHOULDN'T vote without reflecting carefully.
SHOULDN'T -> Advice
15
The Prime Minister MUST / HAVE TO consult the Queen before making a desicion.
HAVE TO -> because it is a law.
20
You MUSTN'T / DON'T HAVE TO steal from another person.