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  • Barbara ______ go to the supermarket because she doesn't have enough food for dinner. (doesn't have to / has to / have to)
    has to
  • When a police officer asks to see your driver's license, you ______ to him/her. (had to / has to / have to)
    have to
  • Victoria ______ finish the report quickly because the deadline is today at 4 pm. (don't have to / has to / doesn't have to)
    has to
  • Canadians ______ pay taxes every year. It's the law. (had to / has to / have to)
    have to
  • James: Hi, Mark. Where's your dad? Mark: Oh, he ______ to work because there was an emergency. (had to / has to / have to)
    had to
  • A: Does Joseph ______ study very much tonight? B: No, he doesn't. He reviewed a lot last night and he understood everything well. (had to / has to / have to) 
    have to
  • Son: Mom, I don't want to clean my room. ______ it right now? Mother: Yes, right now.  (had to / has to / have to)
    have to
  • You ______ apologise; it isn't necessary. (doesn't have to / don't have to / had to)
    don't have to
  • Last night, we ______ show our passport at the airport. (had to / has to / have to)
    had to
  • Eleanor, Emily and Scarlett ______ go to the meeting yesterday. (have to / has to / had to)
    had to
  • Sasha ______ email her homework to her teacher because she forgot to take it to class yesterday. (had to / has to / doesn't have to)
    had to
  • If Richard wants to become a professional musician, he ______ every day. (had to / has to / have to)
    has to
  • I'm sorry, Mom. I______ call you back later. My cell phone battery is dying. (have to / has to / had to)
    have to
  • A: Do you ______ go to work today? B: No, I don't because it's Sunday. (doesn't have to / don't have to / have to)
    have to
  • You ______ go now; you can stay a bit longer. (doesn't have to / don't have to / had to)
    don't have to
  • The dog ______ fetch the ball all the time. (doesn't have to / don't have to / had to)
    doesn't have to
  • Pizza tastes best when it's hot, but you ______ eat hot pizza. You can eat it cold too. (doesn't have to / don't have to / had to)
    don't have to
  • My mom ______ pay her phone bill this morning. (had to / has to / have to)
    had to
  • Why did you ______ work last weekend? (had to / has to / have to)
    have to
  • I didn't ______ get up early this morning, but I did because I couldn't go back to sleep. (had to / has to / have to)
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