Sagot :
Bonjour
Choisir entre "must" et "to have to" et mettre au temps ou à la forme nécessaire.
Mettre la réponse en gras ou en couleur (éviter le rouge).
1. You have to wear a tie if you want to go to that restaurant. It's one of their rules !
2. I have to go away on business, my boss wants me to visit our firm in Japan.
3. Don't be silly, you must take these tablets four times a day !
4. You mustn't speak too loud, the baby is sleeping.
5. I have to work my English : I want to speak fluently.
6. This room is a mess, I really have to find time to clean it !
7. You mustn't smoke in Paul's car or he'll get very angry with you !
8. You have to do that, Jane, I'll do it later, don't worry.
9. You really have to stop driving so fast or you'll have an accident !
10. I really have to remember to post that letter before five o'clock.
11. You don't have to go there if you don't want to.
12. I have no choice, I must go. If not they'll be disappointed.
13. I suppose I will have to go with you.
14. You don't have to, you know. I can go alone.
15. Okay come with me then, but we might be late.
16. Have you got some money on you? We have to buy them a present.
17. Paul won't go to Germany next week because he must attend the university.
18. 'Bob, can you go to the cinema?' 'No, I have to go to the dentist's.
18. Look at the bathroom. It's clean. You mustn't wash it.
19. Dad will return tomorrow. I have to cook something for tonight.
20. You can play today. Tomorrow there won't be school and you don't have to study.
21. You must remember what your parents say to you. They're wise!
22. I am ill. I have to go to the doctor's.
23. Bicyclists have to remember to signal when they turn.
24. During the first world war all men had to do military service.
25. You have to pay taxes in your country.