Modals — Obligation and Necessity — Exercises
Choose the correct modal
Tap the best option for each sentence.
- You don't have to / mustn't use your phone in the library.
(mustn't / don't have to)
- We don't have to / mustn't hurry. We have plenty of time.
(don't have to / mustn't)
- You don't have to / mustn't answer the phone while driving.
(mustn't / don't have to)
- Don't you think we should / must call mum to say we'll be late?
(should / must)
- A fireman has to / should wear a uniform when at work.
(has to / should)
- 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.
- I must go to work by bus yesterday. My motorbike was being repaired.
- You don't look well. You should to go home.
- My father is a taxi driver and he should work nights. (It's part of his job.)
- You don't have to play football here. It says no ball games.
- People mustn't use their phones when they are talking to you.