Nov 6, 2016

Lesson 32 ☘ I must …, You mustn’t …, We needn’t …

29 cards
, 90 answers
  • Complete the sentences (it is necessary to do something).
    1. We  . . . 
      must
      go to the bank today. We haven’t got any money.
      • must
      • can
      • needn’t
      • can’t

    2. Marilyn is a very interesting person. You  . . . 
      must
      meet her.
      • must
      • can
      • will
      • need to

    3. My hands are dirty. I  . . . 
      must
      wash them.
      • mustn’t
      • can’t
      • need to
      • must

    4. You  . . . 
      must
      learn to drive. It will be very useful.
      • can
      • must
      • need to
      • needn’t

    5. I  . . . 
      must
      go to the post office. I need some stamps.
      • can’t
      • need to
      • must
      • can

    6. The game tomorrow is very important for us. We  . . . 
      must
      win.
      • can
      • need to
      • will
      • must

    7. You can’t always have things immediately. You  . . . 
      must
      be patient.
      • can
      • must
      • will
      • needn’t

  • Put in “must” or “had to”.
    1. I  . . . 
      had to
      go to the bank yesterday to get some money.
      • had to
      • must

    2. It’s late. I  . . . 
      must
      go now.
      • had to
      • must

    3. I don’t usually work on Saturdays but last Saturday I  . . . 
      had to
      work.
      • had to
      • must

    4. I  . . . 
      must
      get up early tomorrow. I’ve got a lot to do.
      • had to
      • must

    5. I went to London by train last week. The train was full and I  . . . 
      had to
      stand all the way.
      • had to
      • must

    6. I was nearly late for my appointment this morning. I  . . . 
      had to
      run to get there on time.
      • had to
      • must

    7. I forgot to phone David yesterday. I  . . . 
      must
      phone him later today.
      • had to
      • must

  • Complete the sentences with “needn’t” or “mustn’t”.
    1. The window aren’t very dirty. You  . . . 
      needn’t
      clean them.
      • needn’t
      • mustn’t

    2. We have a lot time. We  . . . 
      needn’t
      hurry.
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    3. Keep these documents in a safe place. You  . . . 
      mustn’t
      lose it.
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    4. I’m not ready yet but you  . . . 
      needn’t
      wait for me. You can go now and I’ll come later.
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    5. We  . . . 
      mustn’t
      forget to turn off the lights before we leave.
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    6. I  . . . 
      needn’t
      write the letter now. I can do it tomorrow.
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

  • Put in “must”, “had to”, “mustn’t”, “needn’t”.
    1. You  . . . 
      needn’t
      go. You can stay here if you want.
      • must
      • had to
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    2. It’s a fantastic film. You  . . . 
      must
      see it.
      • must
      • had to
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    3. We’ve got enough food, so we  . . . 
      needn’t
      go shopping.
      • must
      • had to
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    4. We didn’t have any food yesterday, so we  . . . 
      had to
      go shopping.
      • must
      • had to
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    5. I want to know what happened. You  . . . 
      must
      tell me.
      • must
      • had to
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    6. You  . . . 
      mustn’t
      tell Sue what happened. I don’t want her to know.
      • must
      • had to
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    7. I  . . . 
      must
      hurry or I’ll be late.
      • must
      • had to
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    8. “Why were you so late?”
      “I  . . . 
      had to
      wait half an hour for a bus.”
      • must
      • had to
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

    9. We  . . . 
      needn’t
      decide now. We can decide later.
      • must
      • had to
      • mustn’t
      • needn’t

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