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5Y - Modal verbs of advice, obligation and prohi ...

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    Modal verbs of advice, obligation and prohibition
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  • Marcos ________ come if he doesn’t want to.
    doesn’t have to
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  • They ________ be at the meeting but I think they will go anyway.
    don’t have to
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  • You ________ eat it if you don’t like it.
    don’t have to
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  • You ________ talk during the exam.
    mustn’t
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  • You ________ pay for my tickets, I have enough money.
    don’t have to
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  • You ________ touch the broken wires. They’re dangerous.
    mustn’t/shouldn't
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  • (Your flatmate goes for a week on holiday) You ____ remember to feed the fish.
    must/have to
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  • Today is her day off! So, she ____ go to work!
    doesn't have to
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  • You ____ forget the dinner with our neighbours! They are coming at nine o'clock.
    mustn't
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  • It would be a good idea to eat healthier food. (SHOULD)
    You should eat healthier food.
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  • They make us wear a school uniform. (HAVE TO)
    We have to wear a school uniform.
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  • Taking your passport with you when you travel abroad is indispensable. (MUST)
    You must take your passport with you when you travel abroad.
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  • It's not obligatory for them to go to school on Saturdays. (HAVE TO)
    They don't have to go to school on Saturdays.
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  • It isn't necessary for us to get up early. (NEEDN'T)
    We needn't get up early.
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  • If you're tired, I advise you to go to bed. (OUGHT TO)
    If you're tired, you ought to go to bed.
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  • I can lend you some money, so it isn't necessary for you to go to the bank. (NEED TO)
    I can lend you some money, so you don't need to go to the bank.
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