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Modals of Necessity

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  • Kamari, you ................. play outside today. (negative)
    must not
  • All the students have to / don't have to obey the school rules.
    - Have to -
  • Before an operation, all patients ................. sign a consent form, or the surgeon will not perform the surgery.
    must
  • You must / mustn't stop at the red light
    - Must -
  • It's rainig , you must / have to carry your umbrella.
    - Have to -
  • You don't have to / have to get a visa to visit USA
    - Have to -
  • I have to / don't have to get up early on Sunday. I can get up late.
    - Don't have to -
  • You have to / must stop smoking. it's harmful
    - Must -
  • (our neighbor) ................. play his music so loud every night? it's so noisy.
    Does our neighbor have to
  • I'll be home a little late, I ................. pick up groceries after work.
    have to/have got to
  • You have to / don't have to respect old people
    - Have to -
  • (We) ................. buy our tickets in advance, or are they available at the box office?
    We have to
  • Jim can't see very well, he have to / has to wear glasses.
    - Has to -
  • (Vicki) ................. work tomorrow?
    Does Vicki have to
  • Drivers ................. pull over when they see a police car's flashing blue lights.
    must
  • Students must not / don't have to look at their notes durin a test.
    Must not
  • All passengers ................. show their passports to the customs officer.
    must
  • Sorry, Julie and I ................. leave the party early.
    have to/have got to
  • Every man mustn't / must do the military service in my country. It's obligatory!!
    - Must -
  • You must / don't have to obey your parents
    - Must -
  • Mai ................. get up early tomorrow.
    has to