Modal Verbs Exercise: Have to vs Don’t Have to (With Answers)

Modal Verbs Exercises Have to vs Don't Have to

Modal Verbs Exercise: Have to vs Don’t Have to (with Answers)

Do the exercises below about “have to vs don’t have to” and click the button to check your answers.

(Before doing the exercises, you may want to read the lesson about Modals for Obligation)

Have to Vs. Don't Have to
Have to Vs. Don’t Have to

Have to VS. Don’t Have to” exercises for ESL & EFL students

Choose the correct answer (have to, has to, don't have to, or doesn't have to) to complete each sentence.

  1. You wear a uniform to work here.
  2. We go to the store today. We already have everything we need.
  3. He study for the test. It's optional, but it may help him.
  4. They finish the project by tomorrow. The deadline was extended.
  5. I call my parents every day. It's not a requirement, but I like to stay in touch.
  6. She arrive early for the meeting. It's highly recommended.
  7. We attend the party tonight. It's not mandatory.
  8. You take your shoes off in this house. It's a custom.
  9. They complete the online registration form. It's necessary to participate.
  10. He bring a gift to the wedding. It's customary.
  11. We make a reservation at the restaurant. It's highly recommended.
  12. You work on weekends. You are only required to work on weekdays.
  13. She attend the rehearsal. It's crucial for the performance.
  14. They apologize for their behavior. It's the right thing to do.
  15. You wait for the bus. I'll drop you off to work.
  16. He bring his ID to enter the club. It's a requirement.
  17. We submit our applications by tomorrow. It's the deadline.
  18. They wear a helmet while riding a bicycle. It's for safety.
  19. She cook dinner tonight. It's her turn.
  20. He pay for the damages. It's his responsibility.

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