a) Must b) Have to c) Should 6) It's a great book! You ________ read it! a) have to b) must c) shouldn't 7) Tom is lucky. He ________ get up early on Monday mornings because he starts school at 10 a.m a) doesn't have to b) mustn't c) shouldn't 8) When we were at school we ________ wear a uniform. a) didn't must b) didn't have to c) didn't had1) At our school we __________ wear a uniform. a) must b) have to c) mustn't d) don't have to 2) You __________ cross the roads without looking. It’s dangerous. a) must b) have to c) mustn't d) don't have to 3) You _______ turn on the central heating. It’s automatic. a) must b) have to c) mustn't d) don't have to 4) The exams are next week. Tricky Words. KG. Prepositions and Places. KG. PREMIUM. 129 plays. KG. have to/don't have to/must/mustn't quiz for University students. Find other quizzes for English and more on Quizizz for free!
MUST and HAVE TO are both used to express an obligation, responsibility or necessity. While Must can generally be replaced by Have to in the present tense, there is sometimes a slight difference in meaning or use. Let’s look at our previous example using MUST: I must write a letter to John.
Subscribe and hit the bell to get the latest videos: Help us reach 1000 subscribers
In positive sentences. But there are some small differences in connotation and how we use them. (Connotation is the feeling or idea a word gives in addition to its meaning.) And then, in negative sentences (for example, don’t have to and mustn’t), the meanings are not at all similar. This means you must be careful about which verb you use. pages (exercises with answers): Present simple and continuous. Future simple and continuous. Present perfect simple and continuous. Past perfect simple and continuous. Future perfect simple and continuous. Gerund and infinitive. Conditional sentences (if-clauses) All exercises include answer keys.