Complete the sentence with the correct form of have to and the verbs in brackets
1. When visting a temple, tourist. . . (follow) some important custom
2. The secretary. . . (answer) all the phone calls at work
3. I. . . (go) to work tomorrow. There's a holiday.
4. . . we. . . (buy) another ticket to see this part of the castle?
5. Everyone. . . (recycle) as much as possible
6. Susan. . . (come) to the town with us if she doesn't want to
7. In our country, children. . . (wear) a uniform at school.
8. . . he. . . (do) his work tonight? Can he do it tomorrow?
9. You. . . (put) a stamp on this letter. It says FREEPOST on it.
10. We. . . (stop) talking when the lesson starts
11. . . all the students. . . (take) the final test?
12. She. . . (take) an umbrella. I'm sure it isn't going to rain
13. I. . . (leave) the party early last night - I wasn't very well
14. It's was a lovely holiday. We. . . (do) anything
15. The children are happy because they. . . (do) his work tonight
Supply the correct tense or from of the in brackets
1. Last week, we. . (have) dinner with a French family
2. I hate eating with spoon because it. . . (cause) trouble when I eat fish
3. In the past, ao dai. . . (wear) by both men and women
4. The speaker. . . (give) a presentation on Vietnamese customs and traditions right now.
5. She . . . (travel) to six countries since she. . . (start) the
6. Our family. . . (have) dinner together every Saturday night. It's our family tradition
7. I hope I. . . (have) a chance to visit your country soon
8. When in Japan, you should avoid. . . (eat) on the go
9. I think you should . . . (go) to the doctor. You look terrible
10. The Japanese tend. . . (use) their mobile phones discreetly when in public
Write the correct form of the word in brackets
1. . . when dining South Koreans use cushions to sit on the floor and eat from a low table ( tradition )
2. The wai is the traditional from of. . . in Thailand (greet)
3. They weren't. . . to live with their parents after the wedding (obligation )
4. It is considered. . . to address an elder with his or her given name ( polite )