b Circle the correct form. Tick ✔) if both are possible. We don't have to/mustn't go to school next week. It's the holiday. 1 You don't have to mustn't cross the road when the traffic lights are red. 2. What do I have to / must I do when I finish this exercise? 3 The concert is free. You don't have to mustn't pay 4 We're late for the meeting. We have to / must go now 5 You don't have to / mustn't leave the door open-the dog will get out 6 I have to / must pay Jane back the money she lent me. 7. In Britain you have to/ must drive on the left. 8 You don't have to / mustn't be tall to be good at football. 2.30​

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Ответ дал: viktoriatrocin3
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Here are the correct forms for the given sentences:

1. You don't have to/mustn't cross the road when the traffic lights are red. (Tick both)

2. What do I have to/must I do when I finish this exercise? (Tick both)

3. The concert is free. You don't have to/mustn't pay. (Tick both)

4. We're late for the meeting. We have to/must go now. (Tick both)

5. You don't have to/mustn't leave the door open - the dog will get out. (Tick both)

6. I have to/must pay Jane back the money she lent me. (Tick both)

7. In Britain you have to/must drive on the left. (Tick both)

8. You don't have to/mustn't be tall to be good at football. (Tick both)

In some of these sentences, both "have to" and "must" can be used to express the idea correctly, while in others, only one of them is suitable.

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