WIDER WORLD
Name:
Class:
8.4 Modal verbs for obligation and
prohibition: must and have to
1 Complete the dialogue with must, have to or
allowed to.
A: Do we have to wait (we/wait) for Jim? He's so
slow.
B: Mum said he ¹
(finish) his homework first and we
2
(leave)
without him. I promised I'd look after him.
A: Why ³
(you/look) after him?
B: Because he's too young and
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on his own. You know that.
A: Of course. Sorry. Will
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rides at the fair or is he too small?
B: Mum says he
(go) on the roller coaster, but he can go on the
smaller ones. But one of us
A: What time 8
(we/be) back?
B: We
(not/be) left.
back until six this evening.
(he/go) on the
(go) with him.
(not/be)
UNIT 8: Grammar Check
GROUP A
2 Complete the second sentence so that it
means the same as the first one. Use the word
in brackets.
0 You are not allowed to write in the books. (must)
You mustn't write in the books.
1 It's not necessary to finish the essay today. (have)
We
the
essay today.
2 It was necessary for you to speak to him. (had)
You
to
him.
3 We mustn't talk in class. (allowed)
We
class.
in
4 It won't be necessary to take Jim with us. (have)
We
Jim
with us.
5 Is it necessary to buy a ticket before you go?
(have)
a ticket
before you go?
6 They have to give their homework to the teacher.
(must)
They
their homework to the teacher.
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Answers & Comments
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A: Do we have to wait (we/wait) for Jim? He's so slow.
B: Mum said he must (finish) his homework first and we have to (leave) without him. I promised I'd look after him.
A: Why do you have to (look) after him?
B: Because he's too young and mustn't (be) on his own. You know that.
A: Of course. Sorry. Will he be allowed to (go) on the rides at the fair or is he too small?
B: Mum says he can (go) on the roller coaster, but he can go on the smaller ones. But one of us has to (go) with him.
A: What time will we have to (be) back?
B: We mustn't (have) left. We won't be back until six this evening.
We don't have to finish the essay today. (have)
You had to speak to him. (had)
We aren't allowed to talk in class. (allowed)
We won't have to take Jim with us. (have)
Do you have to buy a ticket before you go? (have)
They must give their homework to the teacher. (must)
B: We mustn't have left. We won't be back until six this evening.
We don't have to have finished the essay today.
You had to speak to him.
We're not allowed to talk in class.
We won't have to take Jim with us.
Do you have to buy a ticket before you go?
They must hand in their homework to the teacher.