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Modals: have to - must - should (affirmative and ...

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  • The team ...... score 5 more points if they want to win! (must-has to / doesn't have to / should)
    must - has to
  • Iron Man ...... stop Thanos. If not our world will be in danger! (shouldn't / must-has to / doesn't have to)
    must-has to
  • Children ...... go to school. (must-have to / should / shouldn't)
    have to
  • If you have an important exam tomorrow, you ...... go to bed late! (don't have to / must / shouldn't)
    shouldn't
  • I ...... make my bed every morning. I know my parents need help at home. (don't have to / must-have to / should)
    must-have to
  • Captain America ...... fail his most important mission. (doesn't have to / mustn't / must-has to)
    mustn't
  • If you are feeling sick, you ....... go to the doctor! (should / shouldn't / mustn't)
    should
  • You ...... help me now. Mum helped me this morning. (don't have to / mustn't / must)
    don't have to
  • She ...... wear a uniform at school. She can wear jeans. (must-have to / doesn't have to / should)
    doesn't have to
  • You ...... do exercise every day. It's good for you! (must / should / shouldn't)
    should
  • You ...... start a fire in this forest. It is prohibited. (shouldn't / don't have to / mustn't)
    mustn't
  • You ...... listen to loud music. It's bad for your ears! (don't have to / have to / shouldn't)
    shouldn't
  • They ...... study harder if they want to pass their exam. (shouldn't / must - have to / don't have to)
    must - have to
  • It is against the rules to smoke in here. You ...... do it! (don't have to / mustn't / must-have to)
    mustn't
  • My husband is cooking tonight so I ...... do it! (don't have to / should / must)
    don't have to
  • I ...... study this weekend. It's my obligation as a student. (must-have to / should / mustn't)
    must/have to
  • She ...... finish her homework if whe wants to go out. (must-has to / mustn't / must-have to)
    must - has to
  • If Tom wants to be a doctor, he ...... finish university. (must-has to / doesn't have to / mustn't)
    must-has to
  • You ...... carry your umbrella - it's a sunny day! (should / don't have to / must)
    don't have to
  • You ...... use your mobile phone in a plane. (don't have to / mustn't / should)
    mustn't
  • You ...... eat fast food every day. It's bad for you! (mustn't / shouldn't / must)
    shouldn't
  • You ...... feed the animals in the Zoo. It's forbiden! (must / mustn't / don't have to)
    mustn't
  • Lucy has a toothache, so I think she ...... go to the dentist. (should / mustn't / shouldn't )
    should
  • She ...... wake up early today - it's Sunday. (mustn't / doesn't have to / must - has to)
    doesn't have to