Grammar 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of have to / don't have to or must / mustn't.
Sophie get up early tomorrow. She's catching a train at 6 am.
Jerry go to Mary's party, but he can go if he wants to.
You smoke in the school. It's against the rules.
William work harder if he wants to pass his exams.
'Do I show my passport at the airport?' 'Yes, you do.'
You be 16 before you can get married.
3. Circle the correct alternatives.
Our local social club (a) opens / opened five years ago. It's the (b) best / better place to go in the evening. There aren't too (c) much / many people there, and it's (d) more / much interesting than staying at home. In the club, children under 16 (e) can't / aren't allowed to go into the bar by themselves. If they want to enter the bar, they (f) can / have to go with an adult, and, of course, they (g) aren't allowed / mustn't to drink alcohol. There (h) is / are a family room, and it's (i) easyer / easier to get a drink in there. Children (j) don't have to / mustn't be with an adult to go into that room. There is also a members' room. If I (k) want / wanted to become a member, I'd have to pay (l) many / a lot of money. Of course, you (m) aren't allowed / mustn't go in there ifyou aren't a member. A few years ago, people (n) could / were allowed smoke in the bar, but they (o) aren't allowed / can't to smoke there now. And you (p) can't / don't have to smoke in the members' room. If anybody wants to smoke, they (q) will must / must go outside.
Sophie has to get up early tomorrow. She's catching a train at 6 am.
Jerry does not have to go to Mary's party, but he can go if he wants to.
You must not smoke in the school. It's against the rules.
William has to work harder if he wants to pass his exams.
'Do I have to show my passport at the airport?' 'Yes, you do.'
You must be 16 before you can get married.
Our local social club (a) opened five years ago. It's the (b) best place to go in the evening. There aren't too (c) much people there, and it's (d) more interesting than staying at home. In the club, children under 16 (e) aren't allowed to go into the bar by themselves. If they want to enter the bar, they (f) have to go with an adult, and, of course, they (g) aren't allowed to drink alcohol. There (h) is a family room, and it's (i) easier to get a drink in there. Children (j) don't have to be with an adult to go into that room. There is also a members' room. If I (k) wanted to become a member, I'd have to pay (l) a lot of money. Of course, you (m) mustn't go in there if you aren't a member. A few years ago, people (n) could smoke in the bar, but they (o) aren't allowed to smoke there now. And you (p) can't smoke in the members' room. If anybody wants to smoke, they (q) must go outside.
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