Fill in the gaps with: have to, has to, doesn’t have to/don’t have to. 11 Mum …………. drive to work. She walks.
12 Tommy is a baker. He ………………… wear a suit and tie at work.
13 “………………… a teacher ………………… be patient?” “Yes, he does.”
14 I …………….. do my homework every day
15 “………………… they ………………… be on time for work?” “Yes, they do.”
1. No, I don't. I haven't built it yet.
2. No, he doesn't. He hasn't learnt it yet.
3. No, she doesn't. She hasn't bought it yet.
4. No, I don't. I haven't mastered English yet.
5. No, they don't. They haven't grown rich yet.
6. No, she doesn't. She hasn't entered here yet.
7. No, they don't. They haven't moved yet.
8. No, I don't. I haven't passed last exam yet.
9. No, he doesn't. He hasn't applied for it yet.
10. No, I don't. I haven't seen her yet.
11. No, they don't. They haven't ridden yet.
12. No, they don't. They haven't discussed it yet.
13. No, I don't. I haven't joined a party yet.
14. No, she don't. I haven't told her yet.
15. No, I don't. I haven't tasted it yet.