You don't have to / must be quiet in the library. People are studying! 1
You have to / mustn't have a passport to travel abroad.
2 People mustn't need to travel on public transport without a ticket.
3
We didn't have to / needed to get up early yesterday, because there was no school. .
You don't have to / must finish your homework. The teacher wants to check it tomorrow.
5
You mustn't /need to wear trainers for PE lessons.
David (1) left school in 1994 and he (2) went to university. After university, he (3) had some problems looking for a job, but he finally (4) found a job in 1999. He (5) met his wife, Susan two years later and they (6) got married in 2002. They (7) took a bank loan and (8) bought a house in the country immediately after their marriage. Susan (9) chose some lovely furniture for the house, and all the rooms (10) became nice and cosy. David (11) felt absolutely happy. He suddenly (12) understood that quiet family life (13) brought him as much joy as never before.
1. We worked on Friday, but we didn’t work on Saturday.
2. She bought some meat, but she didn't buy any vegetables.
3. My great grandma had four brothers, but she didn't have any sisters.
4. I was in Paris in summer, but I wasn't there in winter.
5. I spent a week in France, but unfortunately I didn't spend any time in Paris.
6. We did our homework, but we didn't do any housework.
7. He brought lots of photos of himself, but he didn't bring any photos of his family.
8. They talked about their business, but they didn't talk about their hobbies.
9. It cost a lot to fly to Canada, but it didn't cost much to stay at a hotel there.
10. I made many friends at school, but I didn't make any friends at university.
11. We were at Dave’s house, but we weren't at Jim’s house yesterday.