Travel Planning - Must/Have To

Fill in the blanks with 'must' or 'have to'. Use 'must' for personal decisions or strong recommendations, and 'have to' for rules, laws, or official requirements. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown.

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Question 1

All employees _____ wear safety helmets in the warehouse. It's a company rule.

Options: have to, must, has to

Question 2

You _____ submit your tax return by April 15th. It's the law.

Options: have to, must, has to

Question 3

She _____ attend the mandatory training session next week. HR requires it.

Options: has to, have to, must

Question 4

I really _____ improve my time management skills. I keep missing deadlines.

Options: must, have to, has to

Question 5

Visitors _____ sign in at reception before entering the building. It's security policy.

Options: have to, must, has to

Question 6

We _____ be more careful with our spending. We're wasting too much money.

Options: must, have to, has to

Question 7

Every student _____ complete 40 hours of community service to graduate. The school board decided this.

Options: has to, have to, must

Question 8

I _____ remember to buy milk on my way home. We've run out.

Options: must, have to, has to

Question 9

All applicants _____ provide two forms of identification. The immigration office requires this.

Options: have to, must, has to

Question 10

My son _____ wear a uniform to school. It's in the school rules.

Options: has to, have to, must

Question 11

I _____ start exercising regularly. I feel unhealthy and want to change.

Options: must, have to, has to

Question 12

We _____ try that new restaurant everyone is talking about. I'm really curious!

Options: must, have to, has to

Question 13

The manager _____ approve all vacation requests. Company policy states this clearly.

Options: has to, have to, must

Practise Travel Planning - Must/Have To with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 13 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.

Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Travel Planning - Must/Have To in everyday English.

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