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