Have to/don't have to, can/can't
Practice 'have to', 'don't have to', 'can', and 'can't' for obligation and ability!
Complete the text with the correct form of "have to" (+ = positive sentence, - = negative sentence).(have to, has to, don't have to, doesn't have to) 1) From Monday to Friday, I (+) have to get up at 6 am ...2) ... but at the weekend I (-) don't have to get up so early.3) Max (-) doesn't have to tidy his room every day.4) Denise (+) has to write a test tomorrow.5) I often (+) have to help my grandparents in the garden.6) Nancy (+) has to read two books this week.7) We (-) don't have to finish the project before the weekend.8) Jill (+) has to practise the piano every day.9) You (-) don't have to water the flowers when it rains. Complete the sentences, questions and short answers using can and the words in brackets. 1) I can speak (speak) French. My mum is from France.2) Ellen can't drive (drive) so she has to go to work by bus.3) Can Tom use (Tom a computer? Yes, he can . He’s very good with computers.4) Sue and Karen can play (play) the guitar but they can't sing (sing), so Emma is the singer in their band. Complete the text with the correct form of "have to" or "can".(have to, has to, don't have to, doesn't have to, can, can't) The life of a dancer is not easy. They have to practise a lot. My friend Ivan is a dancer and he often has to dance every day. He has to be really fit so he has to do exercise, like yoga or swimming. Dancers have to be quite slim so they can't eat everything, they have to be on a diet all the time. Also, they can't eat just before the show - the last meal has to be at least two hours earlier. But they don't have to get up very early because training usually starts at twelve o'clock.