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"have to" & "don't have to"

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    Brendon - Week 12 - Grammar review
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  • I _______ (have to / don’t have to) do my homework every day.
    have to
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  • We _______ (have to / don’t have to) go to school on Sunday.
    don’t have to
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  • True or False: “You don’t have to wear a uniform at school” means it’s not necessary.
    True
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  • Complete the sentence: He _______ wear a jacket because it’s cold.
    has to
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  • I _______ (have to / don’t have to) brush my teeth before bed.
    have to
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  • Correct the mistake: She don’t have to go to school.
    She doesn’t have to go to school.
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  • Fill in: You _______ bring your book today. We’re playing games!
    don’t have to
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  • Make a question: (you / do / homework / have to)
    Do you have to do homework?
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  • Say it in the negative: “I have to wear shoes.” → _______
    I don’t have to wear shoes.
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  • Translate the meaning: “I have to wake up early.” → What does it mean?
    It means I must wake up early / It’s necessary.
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  • Choose the opposite sentence: “I have to clean my room.” →
    I don’t have to clean my room.
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  • Speaking challenge: What do you have to do at school? What do you don’t have to do?
    (Open answer — student should use both structures correctly.)
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  • Choose the correct sentence:
    A) She has to clean her room.
    B) She have to clean her room.
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  • Choose the correct negative sentence:
    B) They don’t have to run.
    A) They doesn’t have to run.
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  • What does it mean? “I don’t have to cook dinner.”
    B) It’s not necessary to cook dinner.
    A) I must cook dinner.
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  • Which is correct?
    A) He have to study.
    C) He has to study.
    B) He has study to.
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