Obligation & Necessity (must/have to) exercises — Set 1: Must and Have To: Obligation Exercises (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
You wear a seatbelt in the car. It's the law.
I finish this report today. My boss is waiting for it.
She take a test before she can get her driving licence.
I show my passport at the airport?
We be quiet in the library.
Tom get up at 6 a.m. every day for work.
I really stop eating so much sugar.
your sister work on Saturdays?
Students bring their own laptops to class. The school provides them.
You tell anyone about this surprise party. Promise me!
In the UK, children go to school from age 5 to 16.
I remember to call Mum tonight. It's her birthday.
He wear a uniform at his new job.
bring anything to the meeting tomorrow?
You drive on the left in the United Kingdom.
I go to the dentist. I've had a toothache for three days.
Anna take two buses to get to work every morning.
All passengers fasten their seatbelts during take-off.
he pay for the parking?
We respect other people's opinions, even when we disagree.
Obligation & Necessity (must/have to) exercises online (Worksheet)
Practise using must and have to to express obligation in English. Learn when to use must for personal or strong obligations, and have to or has to for external rules and requirements.