Exercise 1- Must, should or have to?
Written by Barbara WadsworthTuesday, 14 April 2015

Change these sentences from positive to negative or vice versa:
e.g. ‘I should eat these ribs quickly’ becomes ‘I shouldn’t eat these ribs quickly’

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- We should have worn big shoes.
- I must let the cat get tired.
- We have to find our way home in the dark.
- I have to work on Sunday.
- You must smoke in this corridor.We must complete all of our studying before the big exam.
- We have to go to school on Saturday to collect our exam results.
- Dinosaurs had to spend most of the say in the sunlight.
- You should have listened to what your grandfather said, now we are lost.
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