You swim, run/dive and ride a bike in triathlons.
run
I love winter holidays. We fall/ski down the mountains in France.
ski
We’re not skating/throwing on the ice today. It’s too warm.
skating
The boys are running/climbing trees in the garden.
Please can you kick/ride the ball to me?
kick
Your hand has five ______.
fingers
Your neck is under your__________.
head
Your _______ help you see.
eyes
Your food goes down into your ______.
stomach
You use your ______ to run.
legs
Be quick! The teacher isn’t happy when you’re ______ for school.
late
The shop usually closes at five, but on Friday it closes ______ - at three o’clock.
early
Listen _______ when the teacher tells you about the homework.
carefully
The old man is walking _____ because he's tired.
slowly
Don’t panic! Tell me _______ what’s wrong.
calmly
You mustn’t/don’t have to talk in the library.
mustn't
You have to/mustn’t be 17 to drive a car in the UK.
have to
She doesn’t have to/has to go by bus, there isn’t a train.
has to
They must/mustn’t go to school, they’re under 16.
must
She has to/must wear a uniform at school.
must
Complete the sentences. Use these verbs and the correct form of have to.
be • eat • get up • run • speak • study • work
She ________ at seven and go to work
has to get up
Complete the sentences. Use these verbs and the correct form of have to.
be • eat • get up • run • speak • study • work
Climbers ____________ careful on this mountain.
have to be
Complete the sentences. Use these verbs and the correct form of have to.
be • eat • get up • run • speak • study • work
I ________ 70 kilometres a week to get fit for the race.
have to run
Complete the sentences. Use these verbs and the correct form of have to.
be • eat • get up • run • speak • study • work
She works for an American bank so she ________ English perfectly.
has to speak
Complete the sentences. Use these verbs and the correct form of have to.
be • eat • get up • run • speak • study • work
You ______ before a big exam.
have to study