Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Complete the task. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given in capital letters in brackets. Do not change the word given and use full forms of the verbs. Use short forms of the verbs (don't, doesn't, didn't, needn't). Write 2-4 words (including the word given) in each gap. There is no need to drive so fast. You still have plenty of time. (TO) You ... so fast. You still have plenty of time Alex doesn't have to come if she doesn't want to. (NEEDN'T) Alex ... if she doesn't want to. There was no need for Sophie to get up early on Sunday, but she did. (GOT) Sophie ... up early on Sunday, but she did.
There is no need to drive so fast. You still have plenty of time.
You don't need to drive so fast. You still have plenty of time.
Alex doesn't have to come if she doesn't want to.
Alex needn't come if she doesn't want to.
There was no need for Sophie to get up early on Sunday, but she did.
Sophie didn't need to get up early on Sunday, but she did.