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Gateway B1 U4 Health problems and illnesses

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    have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t, should, shouldn’t + Compound adjectives
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  • Police officers _____ wear a uniform.
    have to/must
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  • Teachers _____ wear a uniform.
    don’t have to
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  • You _____ use your mobile phone when driving.
    mustn’t
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  • You _____ be late. (advice)
    shouldn’t
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  • _____ I wait outside?
    Should
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  • We use _____ to give and ask for advice and recommendations.
    must and mustn't
    have to and don't have to
    should and shouldn’t
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  • 'Don't have to' and 'Mustn't' have the same meaning.
    False
    True
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  • 'Have to' and 'Must' both can be used for obligations.
    False
    True
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  • Which modal verb is usually used to talk about rules and regulations?
    Have to
    Must
    Should
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  • Which modal verb do we use to talk about things which are not obligatory or necessary?
    mustn't
    don't have to
    shouldn't
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  • Which modal verb do we use to talk about prohibitions?
    shouldn't
    don't have to
    mustn't
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  • when you don’t work all day or all week in your job
    full-time
    part-time
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  • When a person is relaxed and calm, people call them ....-going.
    easy-going
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  • when you don’t get much money in your job
    well-paid
    badly-paid
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  • when you work all day and all week in your job
    full-time
    part-time
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  • when you get paid a lot of money in your job
    well-paid
    badly-paid
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