Expressing obligation/absence of obligation
Remplir les vides
Fill in the blanks with mustn’t/don’t have to/have/must
- She has a big problem. We help her.
- You sign a document before reading it carefully.
- The meeting is at 9:00. You be late.
- This letter isn’t for you. You read it.
- He doesn’t know how to use the camera. I to show him.
- You get some exercise if you want to keep fit.
- You play with knives. It’s dangerous.
- We to wait half an hour for a taxi every day.
Associer par un trait
Match sentences in “A” with sentences in “B”.
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He‘s broken his leg.
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The house is huge.
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You’ve had a long day.
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If you missed lunch,
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It’s a beautiful city.
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Whose umbrella is this?
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How old is William now?
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What time is it?
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You’ve not wearing a coat.
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I can’t find my keys.
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He must be in terrible pain.
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It must be worth a fortune.
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You must be really tired.
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You must be hungry.
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It must be great living here.
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It must be Sally’s.
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He's older than me, so he must be 20.
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It must be six o’clock.
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You must be cold.
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They must be in the car.