1.Choose the correct options. 1 John is allowed to / can’t / must go on holiday on his own – he’s too young. 2 Students don’t have to / mustn’t / can call their teachers by their fi rst names – it’s a very modern school. 3 You can’t / needn’t / need to be by the school gate at 3 o’clock. Don’t be late! 4 We are allowed to / have to / mustn’t stand up when the headmaster enters the room – he’s very formal. 5 Teenagers have to / mustn’t / needn’t study hard for their exams if they want to get into university. 6 He has to / is allowed to / mustn’t phone them when he is going to be home late or they get worried. 7 You must / need to / don’t have to bring any food. My aunt is going to prepare everything. 8 Victor isn’t allowed to / needn’t / can go out during the week. His parents are very strict. 2. Complete the sentences with must or have/has to. 1 We go to school this Saturday – we’re having a rehearsal for a new play. 2 I’ve heard it’s a great novel. I read it! 3 All students wear uniforms in my school. 4 Does Amy work in the café three times a week? 5 I’m really tired. I go to bed early tonight. 6 I don’t think Jo has heard the news yet. You text her as soon as possible. 7 Visitors switch off their mobiles here. 8 What do we prepare for our next English class?
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