Question 1
I _____ finish this report today. My manager is waiting for it.
Options: have to, must, has to
Fill in the blanks with 'must' or 'have to'. Use 'must' for personal obligation, strong advice, or when the speaker feels something is important. Use 'have to' for rules, laws, or external requirements. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown.
Practice 2 of 2
Question 1
I _____ finish this report today. My manager is waiting for it.
Options: have to, must, has to
Question 2
You really _____ try this restaurant. The food is amazing!
Options: have to, must, has to
Question 3
She _____ work on Saturdays because the shop is open seven days a week.
Options: must, have to, has to
Question 4
Do I _____ wear a suit to the interview, or is business casual acceptable?
Options: must, have to, has to
Question 5
Visitors _____ sign in at reception before entering the building. It's the security policy.
Options: has to, must, have to
Question 6
I _____ stop eating so much sugar. I really need to be healthier.
Options: have to, must, has to
Question 7
The doctor says my father _____ take this medicine three times a day.
Options: must, have to, has to
Question 8
You _____ be quiet in the library. Please respect other people studying.
Options: have to, has to, must
Question 9
Does he _____ work overtime this week, or can he leave at the normal time?
Options: must, has to, have to
Question 10
We _____ pay our rent by the first of every month. The landlord is very strict about this.
Options: must, have to, has to
Practise Work Requirements - Must/Have To with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 10 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 Work Requirements - Must/Have To in everyday English.
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