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1. We must go to the bank today. We haven't got any money.
2. I ……………. I haven't got much time.
3. She's a very interesting person. You ……………. her.
4. I forgot to phone Dave last night. I ……………. him today.
5. You ……………. to drive. It's very useful.
6. This is an excellent book. You ……………. it.
7. We ……………. some food. We've got nothing for dinner.
8. My hair is dirty. I ……………. it.
9. I ……………. to the post office. I need some stamps.
10. I have a big problem. You ……………. me.
11. The game tomorrow is very important for us. We …………….
12. You can't always have things immediately. You ……………. patient.
Exercise 326. Put in must or had to.
1. I had to go to the bank yesterday to get some money.
2. The windows are very dirty. I ……… clean them.
3. The windows were very dirty yesterday. I ……… clean them.
4. I ……… get up early tomorrow. I've got a lot to do.
5. Come on! We ……… hurry. We haven't got much time.
6. We arrived home very late last night. We ……… wait half an hour for a taxi.
7. These cakes are very nice. You ……… have one.
8. Ann came to the party but she didn't stay very long. She ………leave early.
9. He didn't know how to use the machine. I ……… show him.
10. I was nearly late for my appointment this morning. I ……… run to get there on
time.
Exercise 327. Make logical conclusions. Use must or must not.
Model: Tom has been working in the hot sun for the last hour. He just drank one glass of water. Right now he is refilling his glass (thirsty?). (E. g.: Tom must be thirsty).
1. I'm at Eric's apartment door. I've knocked on the door and have rung the doorbell several times. Nobody has answered the door (at home?). 2. Brian has a red nose and has been coughing and sneezing (have a cold?). 3. She looks tired. She's been coughing and sneezing (feel well?). 4. Andrew has already eaten one sandwich. Now he's making another sandwich (hungry?). 5. When Jim takes a problem to his grandmother, she always knows how to help him solve it (very wise?). 6. Karen has a full academic schedule, plays on the volleyball team, has the lead in the school play, is a cheerleader, takes piano lessons, and has a part-time job at an ice-cream store (have a lot of spare time? busy all the time?). 7. Ron goes to the video store and rents three movies every night (like movies a lot? spend much time with his friends and family in the evening?). 8. Joan reads all the time. She sits in a corner and reads even when people come to visit her (love books? like books better than people?). 9. Jake called Betsy and asked her to go to a movie. Betsy told him that she had to study. She has just hung up, and now she's going to get ready for bed and go to sleep (want to go to a movie? be tired? want to hurt Jake's feelings?).
Exercise 328. Complete the sentences. Use mustn't or needn't + one of these verbs:
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