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Read the advert for tennis lessons. Complete the sentence below with, have to/don't have to​

1- You have to be 10 years or older.​

2- Learners have to wear trainers.​

3- Club members don't have to pay £ 25.00 a lesson.​

4- You have to bring a tennis racquet.​

5- Members don't have to bring tennis balls.​

6- You don't have to buy an expensive racquet.​

2 Must/Mustn't​

Look at the rules for a swimming pool. Use must or musn't and the verb in brackets to complete the sentences. Then match the sign (A-E) to the rules (1-5)​

1- Small children must have an adult with them. (D)

2- You mustn't bring glasses into the pool area. (C)​

3- You must shower before entering the pool. (B)​

​4- You mustn't dive in the pool. (A)

5- You mustn't run around the pool. (E)

3 Mustn't/Don't have to​

Rewrite the sentences. Change the words in bold and use one of the models in the list:​ *must *musn't * don't have to

1 You can go to the party, but only if you come back by 11 p.m.​

You mustn't go to the party if you come back later than 11 p.m.​

2 It isn't necessary to take out the rubbish every day.​

You don't have to take out the rubbish every day.​

3 It's against the rules to smoke at school.​

We mustn't smoke at school.​

4 I am not obliged to go to the study group.​

I don't have to go to the study group.​

5 It's your duty to tidy your room every week.​

You must to tidy your room every week.​

6 You aren't allowed to chew gum in class.​

You mustn't chew gum in class.​

7 Bill is obliged to phone his mum if he's late.​

Bill Must phone his mum if he's late.​

8 Never be late for school.​

We mustn't be late for school.​

4 Can/Could/Might/Should/Ought to​

Rewrite the sentences using can, can't could, might, should or ought to, as in the example.​

1 You are allowed to go out tonight.​

You can go out tonight.​

2 Is it OK if I use your phone?​

Could I use your phone?​

3 It is possible that Kelly will go to the dance.​

Kelly could go to the dance​

4 Do you want me to help you with the cooking?​

Can I help you with the cooking?​

​5 It's possible she will be late.

She could be late.​

​6 It's a good idea to exercise more.

Everyone should do more exercise.​

7 You have to respect your teachers. It's polite.​

You ought to respect your teachers. It's polite.​

*Relatives​

5 Fill in: who, which, whose.​

1 This is the girl whose mother is a doctor.​

​2 Can you see the cat who is sitting on that roof over there?

​3 They're the boys who live next door to me.

4 Do you know the girl who is talking to Joe?​

5 That's Mr. Brown who works as a doctor​

6 I don't know anyone who doesn't like chocolate.​

7 Is this the man whose brother is our lawyer.​

​8 That's the girl whose brother is now dancing.

​9 I'm not sure whose bag this is.

10 I couldn't decide which dress to buy.​

6 join the sentences, as in the example. Use who, which or whose.​

​1 That's the man. He sold me my car.

That's the man who sold me my car.​

2 Yesterday, I visited a friend. She lived next to me.​

Yesterday, I visited a friend who lived next to me.​

3 Emma watched a film. It was about dinosaurs.​

Emma watched a film which was about dinosaurs.​

4 This is the boy. His brother is a singer.​

This is the boy whose brother is a singer.​

5 I'm going to the museum. It's in the town centre.​

​I'm going to the museum which in the town centre.

7 *Choose the correct item.​

1 He has to clean up his room before he can play outside.​

2 You must put your rubbish in the bin.​

3 I'm sorry but you mustn't eat in class.​

​4 Can I help you with the cleaning?

5 Sammy has to study tonight. She has a History test tomorrow.​

6 Take your umbrella - it might rain today.​

7 Could I borrow your pen, please?​

8 Tim doesn't have to do chores to earn his pocket money.​

9 Might we stay up late tonight, Mum?​

10 Are you the girl who is having a party this weekend?​

11 That's the man whose car I like.​

8 Write one thing you: have to, must, don't have to, mustn't, can, can't, might do tonight.

1 I have to brush my teeths tonight.​

​2 I must sleep tonight.

3 I don't have to do chores tonight.​

4 I mustn't eat in bed tonight​

5 I can dream tonight​

6 I can't play the piano tonight.​

7 I might stay up tonight​

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