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
4
on his own. You know that.
A: Of course. Sorry. Will
5
7
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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