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UNIT
          EXERCISES
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    23.1   Complete  these  sentences  with  a  form  of have  to  or must  (whichever  is  more  likely)  +  an
         appropriate verb. (B)
          1  He's got a lung problem and he     to hospital every two weeks.
         2  You         and visit us soon.  It would  be so nice to  see you again.
         3  That's really good news.  I    my friend,  Steve.
         4  I always sleep through the alarm clock. My Dad   me every morning.
         5  As I won't be at home tonight, I    my homework during my lunch break.
         6  'Can we meet on Thursday morning?' 'Sorry, no. I   to the dentist at 11.00.'
         7  I'm  feeling really unfit.  I  more exercise.

    23.2  Underline the correct or more likely answer.  If both are wrong, suggest a correct alternative.
         (C&D)

         1  I think  she  must I has  to  be very rich.
         2  'They want  us  to  leave  by tomorrow.'  'They  mustn't I haven't got to  be  serious.'
         3  I heard about Jane's accident.  You must I had to have  been worried about her.
         4  He  says  he's  50,  but  he  mustn't I hasn't got to  be that  old.
         5  I looked at my watch and must I had to admit that I didn't have much time.
         6  To get to Peru,  I must I had to borrow money from my sister.
         7  Being  so well-known,  you  must I have  to  receive hundreds  of letters each week.
    23.3  Write new sentences with a similar meaning.  Use have/has got to where it is possible or
         preferable; otherwise use have/has to. (E)
         1  It is necessary to do all  of this work before the end of the day.  ...^Цг. of .M*. work. HAS .jot to  be

         2  Was  it necessary for you to pay  Bob to paint the  fence?
         3  It is necessary to build the road to take traffic away from the city centre.
         4  It is rarely necessary to tell Mary anything twice.
         5  Is it necessary for us to get up early tomorrow morning?
         6  It wasn't necessary  for her to take time  off work when  her son was  ill.
         7  It is sometimes necessary for Peter to clean his parents' car before they give him any pocket
           money.

    23.4  Here are some replies  which illustrate common uses  of mast and have got to.  Can you suggest
         what  A  might  have  said in  each  case?  (C)

                                                               1  (  You've got to  be  kidding.



                                                               2  (  There must be some mistake.





                                                                 f  You must be  mad.


                                                                 ^
                                                               4  (  Oh,  you must be Jane's  husband,  j



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