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don't have to, haven't got to, don't need to, needn't
NO OBLIGATION
LOGIC: 2 fathers and 2 sons went fishing. Each of them caught 1 fish, but they only brought home 3 fish. Do you think 1 of them must have lost his fish on the way or is there another logical explanation?
One of the men might have gone fishing with his father and his son, so there were only 3 of them.
should/shouldn't, ought to, had better
advice
I ……………………. tried to update my phone software. I did it last night and now my phone doesn't work at all.
shouldn't have
I...…………….. used my satnav. This map is really old and now I'm completely lost.
SHOULD HAVE
We _________ use calculators during math tests, it´s against the rules
mustn´t / aren´t allowed to
I _______ see a doctor, because I was feeling very sick.
had to
Look at that guy's enormous muscles. He ________________ work out a lot.
must
It's not possible that you were a TV star in the nineties - you're far too young! You _______ _______ _______ a TV star in the nineties - you're far too young!
can't have been
John's a millionaire. He ..........................go to work.
doesn't have to
I ..............................do my washing because my mother does it for me.
don't have to
This book .....................belong to the library. It's certainly not mine
must
John always fails the tests. He ...................... study enough.
mustn't
That woman ............................. be a doctor! She looks far too young.
can't
It wasn't necessary for my mum to give the address to the foreigner. He found it himself. MY MUM...
My mum needn't have given the address to the foreigner. He found it himself.
Maybe she was ill on Tuesday. SHE...
She might/may have been ill on Tuesday.
Perhaps your dad went to the demonstration. YOUR DAD...
Your dad might/may have gone to the demonstration.
I'm sure that she didn't feel any sympathy for him. SHE...
She can't have felt any sympathy for him.
It was not necessary for Henry to pay those taxes. His wife had already paid for them. HENRY...
Henry needn't have paid those taxes. His wife had already paid for them.
It was wrong of you to shout to that homeless. YOU...
You shouldn't have shouted to that homeless.
It's possible that Winston volunteered in the animal shelter, but I'm not sure. WINSTON...
Winston may/might have volunteered in the animal shelter, but I'm not sure.
It wasn't necessary to go to the immigration office. They already had my record. I...
I needn't have gone to the immigration office. They already had my record.