Week 2: Lesson 6. Modal verbs of necessity
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You ______ bring your umbrella today; it's not going to rain.

  • have to
  • needn't (correct)
  • must
  • need to

Sarah ______ finish her homework before she can watch TV.

  • have got to
  • must (correct)
  • needn't
  • don't need to

You ______ worry about the report; I have already finished it.

  • have to
  • must
  • needn't (correct)
  • need to

They ______ arrive at the board meeting at 9 AM sharp tomorrow.

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We ______ wear a school uniform at our new school.

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You ______ brought your ID card; they didn't check it at the entrance.

<p>needn't have (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

John ______ take his medicine every day to stay healthy.

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We ______ submit the assignment until next week, so we can relax a bit.

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Flashcards

Needn't

To express that something is not necessary or required.

Must

To express obligation or necessity.

Have to

To express a strong obligation, usually based on a personal decision.

Needn't have

To express that something was not necessary, but it was done.

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Has got to

To express that something is essential or very important.

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Don't need to

To express that something is not necessary or required at a specific time.

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