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2.2 have to, must, mustn’t

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  • We ... to do some chores every weekend.
    have
  • I ... to help Mum every weekend.
    have
  • We ... have to go to bed early tonight. It’s Saturday!
    don’t
  • They ... to help their parents at the weekend.
    have
  • A: ... Jimmy ... walk to town yesterday? B: Yes, and he enjoyed the walk.
    Did, have to
  • A: She ... use the computer. She didn’t have the Wi-Fipassword. B: Who knew it?
    couldn’t
  • A: I ... open the door. It was locked. B: Who had the key?
    couldn’t
  • Dora ... to study for a test this evening.
    has
  • A: Brenda ... do difficult Maths problems when she was a little girl. B: Really? What a clever child!
    could
  • My mum works in a hospital. She ... be late for work.
    mustn’t
  • A: Why were you late? B: I ... go to the supermarket.
    had to
  • A: Freddie and Martha ... buy me such expensive present! B: That’s true, but they’re very generous.
    didn’t have to
  • I ... leave now! It’s late.
    must
  • A: ... Helen ...walk to school yesterday? B: Yes, but it wasn’t a problem. It was a sunny day.
    Did, have to
  • They ... have to work on Sundays.
    don’t
  • What ... she have to do now?
    does
  • You ... hurry! It’s late.
    must
  • He ... have to cook tonight. He’s having dinner at a restaurant.
    doesn’t
  • I ... help Mum every weekend.
    have to
  • A: She wasn’t at home yesterday. Why? B: She ... work late.
    had to
  • A: Zac ... play chess when he was only five years old. ✓ B: What a clever child!
    could
  • You ... make any mistakes.
    mustn’t
  • A: Why were you late? B: I ... go to the supermarket.
    had to
  • A: Dad ... phone us because he lost his phone. B: That’s a shame.
    couldn’t
  • A: I ... wear a uniform when I was at school. B: What colour was it?
    had to
  • She ... have to come with me. I can go on my own.
    doesn’t
  • A: Maria ... to do all that work. B: That’s true, but she wanted to help.
    didn’t have
  • Dad ... to work long hours tonight.
    has
  • Where ... he have to go after school?
    does
  • A: ... they play the guitar when they were four? B: No, they started learning it when they were six.
    Could
  • A: I ... buy a new coat. B: How much did you pay for it?
    had to
  • Do you ... clean the kitchen every day?
    have to
  • Does Doctor Jones ... work every day this week?
    have to
  • A: ... you speak English when you were six? B: No. I started learning it when I was eight.
    Could