Must Vs Have to
Prohibition or Not
Ability (Present/Future)
Past Ability
Regret and Criticism
100

Complete:
Students ______ wear an ID badge. (school rule)

→ have to

100

Complete:
You ______ park here. It’s illegal.

→ mustn’t

100

Complete:
I can’t come today, but I will ______ tomorrow.

→ be able to

100

Complete:
When I was 6, I ______ read very fast.

→ could

100

Complete:
You ______ have told me the truth.

→ should

200

Which is stronger (speaker opinion)?
A) I have to leave.
B) I must leave.

→ B

200

Choose the correct option:
“You ______ bring food if you don’t want to.”

→ don’t have to

200

Why is this incorrect?
“She will can help you.”

→ Cannot use “will can”; use “will be able to”

200

Complete:
Yesterday, I ______ fix the problem. (specific successful situation)

→ was able to

200

Correct the mistake:
“You should have went earlier.”

→ You should have gone earlier.

300

Correct the mistake:
I must to finish this today.


→ I must finish this today.

300

Correct the sentence:
“You mustn’t come to class tomorrow if you’re sick.”

→ You don’t have to come to class tomorrow if you’re sick.

300

Rewrite using “be able to”:
“Maybe they can solve the problem.”

→ They might be able to solve the problem.

300

Explain the difference between:
“I could swim when I was 5.”
“I was able to swim yesterday.”

→ General ability vs specific successful event

300

Make a criticism:
(Your friend didn’t study and failed.)

→ You should have studied.

400

Explain the difference in meaning:

  1. I must leave now.

  2. I have to leave now.

→ Must = speaker’s internal decision / strong authority
→ Have to = external obligation

400

Explain the difference:

  1. You mustn’t use your phone.

  2. You don’t have to use your phone.

→ Prohibition vs optional

400

Choose the correct sentence:

A) I will can finish later.
B) I will be able to finish later.

→ B

400

Correct the mistake:
“Last night I could finish the project.” (specific situation)

→ Last night I was able to finish the project.

400

Turn into a question:
“You should have apologized.”

→ Should I have apologized?

500

Rewrite using the correct modal:

“It is necessary for employees to submit the form before Friday.”

→ Employees have to submit the form before Friday.
(“must” also acceptable, but discuss nuance)

500

Create two sentences:

  • One expressing prohibition

  • One expressing no obligation

(Answers will vary, but structure must be correct.)

500

Use “be able to” correctly after a gerund or infinitive.

Example expected:
“I want to be able to travel.”
“Being able to speak English is important.”

500

Create:

  • One sentence with general past ability

  • One with specific past achievement

(Must show clear distinction)

500

Explain the meaning difference:

  1. You should study.

  2. You should have studied.

→ Present advice vs past regret/criticism

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