Use have to or be to. 1. He ... hurry. Carol is waiting for him. 2. He is unemployed now. He ... get
a job.3.1 ... speak at the meeting tomorrow. I was told so. 4. She was ill last
week and ... miss several classes. 5. 1 ... see Ann at 4 o'clock. I must hurry
up. 6. My car broke down yesterday. I ... go to the office by bus. 7. They ... be
married in April. 8. He lost his watch. He ... buy a new one.
Use the modal verbs have to, be to, must, can, may in the correct tense
m. Use the negative form if necessary.
1.1... call upon Beethoven in the evening. 2. We ... hear the voice of sobbing.
3. We... prevent Julia from making that decision. 4. You ... wear a dress. You
go to the theatre in those jeans. 5. They ... hurry back so that Beethoven
write down that sonata. 6. Beethoven felt he
... come again and give the
girl some lessons. 7. You ... go and listen to the Moonlight Sonata performed
by that famous pianist. 8. He was a musician and he ... easily understand that
the girl had talent for music.
1. isn't 2. had got 3. will 4. had missed 5. will 6. had to go 7. will 8. will