Nov 6, 2016

Lesson 34 ☘ I have to …

27 cards
, 89 answers
  • Complete the sentences.
    1. My eyes are not very good. I  . . . 
      have to
      wear glasses.
      • must
      • have to
      • has to
      • should

    2. At the end of the course all the students  . . . 
      have to
      do a test.
      • can
      • should
      • have to
      • has to

    3. Mary is studying literature. She  . . . 
      has to
      read a lot of books.
      • should
      • must
      • has to
      • can

    4. Albert doesn’t understand much English. You  . . . 
      have to
      speak very slowly to him.
      • have to
      • has to
      • should
      • can

    5. Kate is not often at home. She  . . . 
      has to
      travel a lot in her job.
      • must
      • has to
      • should
      • is

    6. We  . . . 
      have to
      walk home last night. There were no buses.
      • have to
      • must
      • had to
      • could

    7. It’s late. I  . . . 
      have to
      go now. I’ll see you tomorrow.
      • will
      • have to
      • should
      • can

    8. I went to the supermarket after work yesterday. I  . . . 
      had to
      buy some food.
      • had to
      • have to
      • must
      • could

    9. This train doesn’t go all the way to London. You  . . . 
      have to
      change at Bristol.
      • must
      • have to
      • had to
      • are going to

    10. We did an exam yesterday. We  . . . 
      had to
      answer six questions out of ten.
      • have to
      • had to
      • could
      • did

  • Complete the questions. Some are present and some are past.
    1. “I have to get up early morning.”
      “What time  . . . 
      do you have
      to get up?”
      • do you have
      • did you have
      • have you
      • you will

    2. “George had to wait a long time.”
      “How long  . . . 
      did he have
      to wait?”
      • did he have
      • does he had
      • does he has
      • did he had

    3. “Liz has to go somewhere.”
      “Where  . . . 
      does she have
      to go?”
      • does she have
      • did she have
      • does she had
      • did she had

    4. “We had to pay a lot of money.”
      “How much of money  . . . 
      did you have
      to pay?”
      • did you have
      • did you had
      • does you have
      • does you had

    5. “I have to do some work.”
      “What exactly work  . . . 
      do you have
      to do?”
      • do you have
      • did you have
      • does you have
      • do you had

  • Put in “don’t have to”, “doesn’t have to”, “didn’t have to”.
    1. Why are you going out? You  . . . 
      don’t have to
      go out.
      • don’t have to
      • doesn’t have to
      • didn’t have to

    2. Why is Ann waiting? She  . . . 
      doesn’t have to
      wait.
      • don’t have to
      • doesn’t have to
      • didn’t have to

    3. Why did you get up early? You  . . . 
      didn’t have to
      get up early.
      • don’t have to
      • doesn’t have to
      • didn’t have to

    4. Why is Paul working so hard? He  . . . 
      doesn’t have to
      work so hard.
      • don’t have to
      • doesn’t have to
      • didn’t have to

    5. Why do you want to leave now? We  . . . 
      don’t have to
      leave now.
      • don’t have to
      • doesn’t have to
      • didn’t have to

  • Choose “must”, “have to”, or both.
    1. It’s a great film. You  . . . 
      must see
      it.
      • must see
      • have to see

    2. In many countries, men  . . . 
      have to do
      military service.
      • have to do
      • must do

    3. You can’t park your car here for nothing. You  . . . 
      have to pay
      .
      • must pay
      • have to pay

    4. I didn’t have any money with me last night, so I  . . . 
      had to borrow
      some.
      • must borrow
      • had to borrow

    5. I eat too much chocolate. I really  . . . 
      must stop
      .
      • must stop
      • have to stop

    6. “Why is Paula going now?”
      “She  . . . 
      has to meet
      somebody.”
      • has to meet
      • must meet

    7. What’s wrong? You  . . . 
      must tell
      me. I want to help you.
      • must tell
      • have to tell

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