Exercise 2.3

Put in must, have to, has to or had to.

1. The car is very dirty. I must wash it.

2. In some countries women … do military service.

3. He … go to the supermarket yesterday to buy some food.

4. Jake was nearly late for his exam this morning. He … to take a taxi to be on time.

5. I am mad about Johnny Depp. I … see his new film.

6. When men enter a church, they … take off their hats.

7. Bill didn’t have enough money to buy a new laptop, so he … borrow some.

8. John has no one to help him, so he … move the furniture himself.

9. Kate failed her French exam last month. Now she … work hard with a tutor.

10. I eat too many sweets and biscuits. I … stop or I’ll put on weight again.

11. My mum didn’t know how to use the new dishwasher, so the salesperson … show.

12. I … go now, I’ve got a lot to do.

13. Carrie is an extremely popular beautician. You … make an appointment beforehand.

14. We wanted to finish the meeting in time for dinner, so we … begin very early.

15. If I want to get a promotion soon, I … work as hard as I can.