SHOULD or HAVE TO?
Task 1. HAVE TO Write sentences with the correct form ofHAVE TO. She / not sweep the floor. She doesn't have to sweep the floor. They / empty the bins / after breakfast. They have to empty the bins after breakfast. you / do your homework / on Friday night? Do you have to do your homework on Friday night? We / make our beds / in the morning. We have to make our beds in the morning. My friends / not / wear/ school uniform. My friends don't have to wear school uniform. Julie and I / walk / home every afternoon. Julie and I have to walk home every afternoon. I / not / go to school / at the weekend. I don't have to go to school at the weekend. My dog / sleep / in the kitchen. My dog has to sleep in the kitchen. Joe / be at school/ at 8.15 a.m. Joe has to be at school at 8.15 a.m. I / not / eat lunch at school. I don't have to eat lunch at school. they / tidy the classroom / every day? Do they have to tidy the classroom every day? Task 2. SHOULD Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. take / shouldn't / train / we / the / ? Shouldn't we take the train? tonight / should / we / out / go / ? Should we go out tonight? so / they / work / late / shouldn't They shouldn't work so late. mother / housework / the / should / with / you / help / your You should help your mother with the housework. should / water / drink / I / more I should drink more water. doctor / to / should / the / go / you You should go to the doctor. that / he / computer / buy / expensive / shouldn't He shouldn't buy that expensive computer. phone / my / shouldn't / sister / I / ? Shouldn't I phone my sister? TASK 3. HAVE TO or SHOULD? Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. We have to to be there at once. have to You have to / don't have to help with cooking because Dad wants to take us to a restaurant. don't have to Alice isn't very healthy at the moment. She should / shouldn't do some more exercise. should Sometimes Mum has to / doesn't have to work at the weekends because she is a doctor in the hospital. has to We don't have to / shouldn't wear a uniform at our school. don't have to You have to / should take exams before you go to university. have to Mark doesn't have to / shouldn't leave dirty plates in his bedroom. shouldn't