Grammar Quiz

Must Vs Have to Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Must Vs Have to

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Choose the correct option.

A. All employees must arrive on time for work.

B. All employees have to arrive on time for work.


Choose the correct option.

A. You mustn´t drink and drive. It’s very dangerous.

B. You don´t have to drink and drive. It’s very dangerous.


Choose the correct option.

A. The English teacher said we mustn´t doany work during the holidays.

B. The English teacher said we don´t have to do any work during the holidays.


Choose the correct option.

A. You mustn´t use your phone when you are driving.

B. You don´t have to use your phone when you are driving.


Choose the correct option.

A. I want more clothes I must buy new clothes this weekend.

B. I want more clothes I have to buy new clothes this weekend.


Choose the correct option.

A. We use mustn´t, when something is not allowed or prohibited.

B. We use don´t, when something is not allowed or prohibited.


Choose the correct option.

A. I must study the verbs I don´t know too much vocabulary.

B. I have to study the verbs I don´t know too much vocabulary.


Choose the correct option.

A. You must have a drive license to drive a car.

B. You have to have a drive license to drive a car.


Choose the correct option.

A. I must study more!

B. I have to study more!


Choose the correct option.

A. You musn´t drive and use your cellphone.

B. You don´t have to drive and use your cellphone.


Choose the correct option.

A. We use musn´t when we want say that something is not needed, it is optional.

B. We use don´t have to when we want say that something is not needed, it is optional.


Choose the correct option.

A. We use must when we express personal obligation.

B. We use have to when we express personal obligation.


Choose the correct option.

A. Drivers must to signal when they turn.

B. Drivers have to signal when they turn.


Choose the correct option.

A. You mustn´t park the car in front of the bank.

B. You don´t have to park the car in front of the bank.


Choose the correct option.

A. The food is free. We mustn´t pay.

B. The food is free. We don´t have to pay.


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