Obligation & Necessity (must/have to) exercises — Set 4: Mixed Modals of Obligation Exercises (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
You drive on the right in the United States. It's the law.
She see a doctor last week because she had a high fever.
You eat in the laboratory. Food could contaminate the samples.
I get up early tomorrow. It's my day off.
We leave now, or we'll miss the last train.
He wear glasses since he was ten years old.
You water the plants. I already did it this morning.
When I lived abroad, I learn a new language very quickly.
All employees attend the safety training next Monday.
You run near the swimming pool. You might slip and fall.
I finish this book. It's absolutely brilliant!
We pay for the repairs last month. The insurance covered everything.
she take any medicine for her cold?
You keep your password secret. Never share it with anyone.
We book a table at the restaurant. It's never busy on Tuesdays.
If the project is delayed, the team work overtime next week.
My grandfather walk five miles to school every day when he was young.
You use your phone while driving. It's illegal and dangerous.
Anna take her umbrella. The weather forecast says it will be sunny all day.
I've explain this three times today. Please listen carefully!
Obligation & Necessity (must/have to) exercises online (Worksheet)
Put it all together — choose between must, have to, need to, mustn't, don't have to, and needn't in real-life contexts across different tenses and sentence types. A comprehensive review of obligation and necessity.