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Category: Modal verbs

Must or have to?

Put each verb in brackets into a suitable verb form with an appropriate modal verb.

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Please use short forms e.g. haven't instead of have not in negative statements and use long forms in positive statements e.g. I am instead of I'm.

1. You (apologise) if you want her to fogive you.2. Before I went inside,I (pay) for the access.3. She's a really nice girl. You (meet) her.4. The food (be) delicious. It smells beautiful.5. Let's call Jim. He's very smart. He (know) the answer.6. I'm a short-sighted, so I (wear) glasses.7. After such a long walk, you (be) exhausted.8. They're putting their bags into the car. They (go) on holidays.9. I (tell) him about the news.10. Excuse me, I (deal) an important matter.11. Sue has passed her exam. She (be) very happy now.12. You (visit) us. There is so much to discuss.13. She (work) on Saturdays.14. (I work) late boss?15. So much money for this old car?! You (joke).