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3 Rules at School
Grammar Modals of obligation and prohibition in the present
A. Complete the sentences using the correct form of have to or must.
1. You wash the dishes, I’ll do it.
2. You read his latest book. It’s his best one.
3. I really practise my piano. I’m not making any progress.
4. You touch the paintings! They are worth thousands of pounds.
5. Do you make so much mess? This room looks terrible!
6. My sister wash the dishes. It’s not fair.
7. Our teacher take the register every morning to check who is at school.
8. You forget to call me when you get home.
B. Imagine your dream school. Write six school rules using have to, must and need to.
1. Students don’t have to .
2. Students must .
3. .
4. .
5. .
6. .
C. Discuss with a partner.
1. Did your parents have rules for you when you were a child? What were they? Did you follow them?
2. Are there any rules or laws in your country that you would change? What are they? Why would you like
to change them?
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