Ex. 1.3 Complete these sentences with must or have to (in the correct form). Sometimes it is
possible to use either; sometimes only have to is possible.
Examples: It's later than I thought. I must or have to go now.
Jack left before the end of the meeting. He had to go home early.
1. In Britain many children.
wear uniform when they go to school.
2. When you come to London again, you
come and see us.
3. Last night Don became ill suddenly. We
call a doctor.
4. You really
work harder if you want to pass the examination.
5. I'm afraid I can't come tomorrow. I..
work late.
6. I'm sorry I couldn't come yesterday. I
work late.
7. Paul doesn't like his new job. Sometimes he
work at weekends.
8. Caroline may
go away next week.
9. We couldn't repair the car ourselves. We
take it to a garage.
10. Julia wears glasses. She
wear glasses since she was very young.
2. Doctors o. treat people.
3. A tailor n. makes men’s clothes.
4. Microchips a. are used to make computers.
5. Dictionaries b. explain the meanings of words.
6. A businessman l. does business.
7. A Xerox ñ makes photocopies.
8. Information d. rules the world.
9. Programmerse. write computer programmes.
10. A baker f. makes and sells bread.
11. A writer g. writes stories and novels.
12. Cash dispensers h. give customers money from their banks.
13. A babysitter i. looks after little children.
14. A showman j. arranges shows.
15. Mobile phones k. contact us with many people.