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GOLD B1+ - Unit 6 - Modals of Obiligation and Ne ...

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  • The past form of both "have to" and "must" is "had to".
    True
    False
  • Don't worry, you ______ ro speak French in a French restaurant, they normally speak English.
    don't need to
    have to
    should
    mustn't
  • If we want the teacher to be happy, we ______ study for the test
    doesn't have to
    must
    don't have to
    must to
  • ____ he ____________ broccoli?
    have - has to eat
    does - have to eat
    does - must to eat
    has - has to eat
  • You ______________
    mustn't enter
    don't have to enter
    don't need to enter
    mustn't to enter
  • We ______ switched off out phones in here so why is Jenny talking on hers?
    must
    don't have to
    mustn't
    should
  • You _____________ use mobile phones in school. (But people do this anyway)
    are not supposed to
    don't need to
    must
    have to
  • In our last lesson we _________ translate ten sentences into English.
    were supposed to
    had to
    didn't need to
    must have to
  • Sorry, I have got a bad back and I ________ lift anything heavy.
    must
    should
    mustn't
    don't have to
  • It is obligatory... you __________bring trainers for PE
    mustn't
    don't need to
    have to
    don't have to
  • We ________ learn lots of vocabulary every night for a test next day.
    shouldn't
    had to
    are supposed to
    don't have to
  • You________come to school on Wednesday. It's Teacher's Day.
    mustn't
    don't have to
    doesn't have to
    must
  • If you have any queries, you ______ ask Mr.Bates, that's the best advice I can give you.
    have to
    should
    must
    are supposed to
  • If you travel to Australia, you _______on the left lane
    None is correct
    must to drive
    mustn't to drive
    have to drive
  • I keep telling myself that I ______ go to bed earlier because I'm so tired at school.
    don't have to
    am supposed to
    have to
    must
  • You........................ to wear a dress to the party. It's not necessary.
    don't need
    had
    didn't need
    need
  • You_________run along the corridor. You can fall and injure yourself.
    cannot
    haven't to
    mustn't to
    mustn't
  • We use "don't have to" when something is obligatory.
    False
    True