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 Ollie? He's
always late.
B: Yes, we do. He
1
(come) with
us because he knows the band. We can't meet
the band without him.
A: When
2
at the theatre?
B: Well, we
5
3
there by seven. We
late.
A: Hi, Ollie, at last. Where have you been?
C: 16
my younger sister. She
7
B: Oh poor girl. How long
8
(we/be)
(be) late. We
(go) in if we're
(be)
because she's got flu and Mum was out.
(look) after
(go) to school
(she/stay)
home?
C: A few days. Mum says she can go back to school,
but she
(not/return) if she isn't feeling well enough.
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 won't be necessary to tell the teacher. (have)
You
teacher.
2 Is it necessary for you to go to music practice
tonight? (have)
the
to music
practice tonight?
3 She has to have an interview for the job. (must)
She
an
interview for the job.
4 It's not necessary to take any money with you.
(have)
You
money with you.
5 It was necessary to pay for the course last week.
(had)
We
the course last week.
6 It will be necessary to make a poster. (have)
You will
poster.
any
for
a
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B: Yes, we do. He has to come with us because he knows the band. We can't meet the band without him.

A: When must we be at the theatre?

B: Well, we have to be there by seven. We mustn't be late.

A: Hi, Ollie, at last. Where have you been?

C: I had to look after my younger sister. She has the flu.

B: Oh, poor girl. How long will she be staying home?

C: A few days. Mum says she can go back to school, but she mustn't return if she isn't feeling well enough.

Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one. Use the word in brackets.

You are not allowed to write in the books. (must)

You mustn't write in the books.

It won't be necessary to tell the teacher. (have)

You don't have to tell the teacher.

Is it necessary for you to go to music practice tonight? (have)

Do you have to go to music practice tonight?

She has to have an interview for the job. (must)

She must have an interview for the job.

It's not necessary to take any money with you. (have)

You don't have to take any money with you.

It was necessary to pay for the course last week. (had)

We had to pay for the course last week.

It will be necessary to make a poster. (have)

You will have to make a poster.

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