Modals — Obligation and Necessity

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Modals — Obligation and Necessity

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Modals — Obligation and Necessity — Exercises

Choose the correct modal

Tap the best option for each sentence.

  1. You don't have to / mustn't use your phone in the library.
    (mustn't / don't have to) 
  2. We don't have to / mustn't hurry. We have plenty of time.
    (don't have to / mustn't) 
  3. You don't have to / mustn't answer the phone while driving.
    (mustn't / don't have to) 
  4. Don't you think we should / must call mum to say we'll be late?
    (should / must) 
  5. A fireman has to / should wear a uniform when at work.
    (has to / should) 
  6. You shouldn't / mustn't go out in the rain without an umbrella.
    (shouldn't / mustn't) 

Correct the mistakes

Each sentence has one mistake in the underlined part. Type the corrected form.

  1. I must go to work by bus yesterday. My motorbike was being repaired.
  2. You don't look well. You should to go home.
  3. My father is a taxi driver and he should work nights. (It's part of his job.)
  4. You don't have to play football here. It says no ball games.
  5. People mustn't use their phones when they are talking to you.

Modals — Obligation and Necessity — Answer Key

Choose the correct modal

  1. mustn't
  2. don't have to
  3. mustn't
  4. should
  5. has to
  6. shouldn't

Correct the mistakes

  1. had to go
  2. You should go
  3. he has to work
  4. mustn't play
  5. correct