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2 Circle the correct verb. Sometimes two are correct.
1 I mustn't / needn't/ don't have to do this exercise but
it might help.
2 You mustn't / needn't I don't have to think I'm always
this irritable. I've just had a bad day.
3 We mustn't needn't don't have to book a table. The
restaurant won't be busy tonight.
4 Do you really must/ need to / have to go now? Can't
you stay a bit longer?
5 You mustn't/ don't need to / don't have to eat all your
vegetables. Just have the carrots.
6 Have I must / need to / got to ring and confirm my
room reservation?
7 The carpet needs / must /has to replacing. Look at
the state of it!

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