Underline the correct form. Example: You must / don’t have to tidy your room. It’s a mess. 1 You don’t have to / mustn’t swim there. It’s dangerous. 2 I haven’t to / don’t have to do my homework. It’s Saturday. 3 She must / mustn’t practise the piano tonight. She’s not very good. 4 They have to / don’t have to be home early. They’re very young. 5 We mustn’t / don’t have to buy tickets – entrance is free. 6 You can’t / must go to the party. It’s too late.
1 You mustn’t swim there. It’s dangerous. 2 I don’t have to do my homework. It’s Saturday. 3 She must practise the piano tonight. She’s not very good. 4 They don’t have to be home early. They’re very young. 5 We don’t have to buy tickets – entrance is free. 6 You mustn’t go to the party. It’s too late.
1 You mustn’t swim there. It’s dangerous.
2 I don’t have to do my homework. It’s Saturday.
3 She must practise the piano tonight. She’s not very good.
4 They don’t have to be home early. They’re very young.
5 We don’t have to buy tickets – entrance is free.
6 You mustn’t go to the party. It’s too late.