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Underline the correct form.

1. Children must / have to start school when they are five.

2. In many countries, you should / must wear a seat belt in the car - it’s the law.

3. I know you like sugar but you shouldn’t / don’t have to eat quite so much - it’s bad for you.

4. I’m not working tomorrow, so I mustn’t / don’t have to get up early.

5. The manager suggested that we have to / should try to find another hotel.

6. Kids should / have to wear a life vest. That’s our regulation.

7. You mustn’t / don’t have to smoke in here; smoking isn’t allowed in the airport.

8. You must / should hand in your homework on Tuesday or your mark will be zero.

9. You have to / don’t have to dress up for the party. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in.

10. You should / have to ask the teacher to help you if you don’t understand the lesson.

Komorebi
8 tháng 9 2019 lúc 21:31

Underline the correct form.

1. Children must / have to start school when they are five.

2. In many countries, you should / must wear a seat belt in the car - it’s the law.

3. I know you like sugar but you shouldn’t / don’t have to eat quite so much - it’s bad for you.

4. I’m not working tomorrow, so I mustn’t / don’t have to get up early.

5. The manager suggested that we have to / should try to find another hotel.

6. Kids should / have to wear a life vest. That’s our regulation.

7. You mustn’t / don’t have to smoke in here; smoking isn’t allowed in the airport.

8. You must / should hand in your homework on Tuesday or your mark will be zero.

9. You have to / don’t have to dress up for the party. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in.

10. You should / have to ask the teacher to help you if you don’t understand the lesson.

Ngô Bá Hùng
9 tháng 9 2019 lúc 9:49

Underline the correct form.

1. Children must / have to start school when they are five.

2. In many countries, you should / must wear a seat belt in the car - it’s the law.

3. I know you like sugar but you shouldn’t / don’t have to eat quite so much - it’s bad for you.

4. I’m not working tomorrow, so I mustn’t / don’t have to get up early.

5. The manager suggested that we have to / should try to find another hotel.

6. Kids should / have to wear a life vest. That’s our regulation.

7. You mustn’t / don’t have to smoke in here; smoking isn’t allowed in the airport.

8. You must / should hand in your homework on Tuesday or your mark will be zero.

9. You have to / don’t have to dress up for the party. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in.

10. You should / have to ask the teacher to help you if you don’t understand the lesson.