must + have to
Variant – 1
- Use must or mustn’t
- You … go out. It is raining heavely.
- Your room is untidy. You … do it.
- Jane, you’re ill. You … stay in bed.
- Bob has a high temperature. He go … to school.
- It’s eleven o’clock. Betty … go to bed.
- Jill has a bad tooth. She … eat a lot of chocolate.
- This is what Alice must do every day. Say what she will have to do tomorrow.
- Alice must go to bed at 10 p.m. every day.
- Alice must make breakfast every day.
- Alice must spend more time on her homework every day.
- Alice must take her dog out every day.
- Alice must wear her uniform at school every day.
- Say what you must or mustn’t do.
- walk on the grass in the park.
- help people.
- speak on the mobile in class.
- take photos in the museum.
must + have to
Variant - 2
- Use have/has or don’t/doesn’t have to
- You … be nicer to your parents.
- I … go home. Nobody is waiting for me.
- He … feed the dog at 6 p.m.
- You … phone him. He knows everything.
- She … cook dinner. We are going out tonight.
- She is very thin. She … eat more.
- This is what Pete must do every day. Say what he will have to do tomorrow.
- Pete must take the map with him every day.
- Pete must do morning exercises every day.
- Pete must come back at 10 p.m. every day.
- Pete must go to school every day.
- Pete must read to his younger brother every day.
- Say what you must or mustn’t do.
- look after the pets well.
- go to bed very late.
- talk with friends in the class.
- shout at people.