Use the correct form of the modal verbs can/must/have to.Jane: What time ... I start work in the morning?Manager: At eight o'clock. You ... always get to work on time.Jane: I ... wear a uniform at work?Manager: Yes, you do. And remember, your uniform ... be clean at all times. You ... wash it regularly to make it look nice.Jane: I ... wear my uniform when I travel to work?Manager: No, you don't, but you ... if you want to. Most people prefer to put their uniform on when they arrive.
Jane: What time must I start work in the morning? Manager: At eight o'clock. You must always get to work on time. Jane: Must I wear a uniform at work? Manager: Yes, you do. And remember, your uniform must be clean at all times. You have to wash it regularly to make it look nice. Jane: Must I wear my uniform when I travel to work? Manager: No, you don't, but you can if you want to. Most people prefer to put their uniform on when they arrive.
Jane: What time must I start work in the morning?
Manager: At eight o'clock. You must always get to work on time.
Jane: Must I wear a uniform at work?
Manager: Yes, you do. And remember, your uniform must be clean at all times. You have to wash it regularly to make it look nice.
Jane: Must I wear my uniform when I travel to work?
Manager: No, you don't, but you can if you want to. Most people prefer to put their uniform on when they arrive.