Exercise 1 Choose the right forms “have to/ has to” to complete the sentences.
l. She have to/has to pass the driving test.
2. I have to/ has to tidy up my room.
3. John have to/ has to feed his dog in the morning.
4. Bob and Tom have to/ has to finish their essay.
5. You have to/has to do your homework.
Exercise 2 Choose the right forms “don’t have to/ doesn’t have to” to complete the sentences.
1. We don’t have to/doesn’t have to go shopping.
2. The girls don’t have to/ doesn’t have to watch this film. There are a lot of other films.
3. I don’t have to/ doesn’t have to do an exam this week.
4. Sam don’t have to/ doesn’t have to water the flowers. I’ll do it later.
5. Frank and Joe don’t have to/ doesn’t have to work at weekends.
EX 1
has to - have to - has to - have to - have to
EX 2
don''t have to - don''t have to - don''t have to - doesn''t have to - don''t have to
l. She has to pass the driving test.
2. I have to tidy up my room.
3. John has to feed his dog in the morning.
4. Bob and Tom have to finish their essay.
5. You have to do your homework.
l. She have to/has to pass the driving test.
2. I have to/ has to tidy up my room.
3. John have to/ has to feed his dog in the morning.
4. Bob and Tom have to/ has to finish their essay.
5. You have to/has to do your homework.
Exercise 1 Choose the right forms “have to/ has to” to complete the sentences.
l. She have to/has to pass the driving test.
2. I have to/ has to tidy up my room.
3. John have to/ has to feed his dog in the morning.
4. Bob and Tom have to/ has to finish their essay.
5. You have to/has to do your homework.
Exercise 2 Choose the right forms “don’t have to/ doesn’t have to” to complete the sentences.
1. We don’t have to/doesn’t have to go shopping.
2. The girls don’t have to/ doesn’t have to watch this film. There are a lot of other films.
3. I don’t have to/ doesn’t have to do an exam this week.
4. Sam don’t have to/ doesn’t have to water the flowers. I’ll do it later.
5. Frank and Joe don’t have to/ doesn’t have to work at weekends.
Exercise 1 Choose the right forms “have to/ has to” to complete the sentences.
l. She have to/has to pass the driving test.
2. I have to/ has to tidy up my room.
3. John have to/ has to feed his dog in the morning.
4. Bob and Tom have to/ has to finish their essay.
5. You have to/has to do your homework.
Exercise 2 Choose the right forms “don’t have to/ doesn’t have to” to complete the sentences.
1. We don’t have to/doesn’t have to go shopping.
2. The girls don’t have to/ doesn’t have to watch this film. There are a lot of other films.
3. I don’t have to/ doesn’t have to do an exam this week.
4. Sam don’t have to/ doesn’t have to water the flowers. I’ll do it later.
5. Frank and Joe don’t have to/ doesn’t have to work at weekends.
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Exercise 2 Choose the right forms “don’t have to/ doesn’t have to” to complete the sentences.
1. We don’t have to/doesn’t have to go shopping.
2. The girls don’t have towatch this film. There are a lot of other films.
3. I don’t have to do an exam this week.
4. Sam don’t have to water the flowers. I’ll do it later.
5. Frank and Joe doesn’t have to work at weekends.