3 Complete the second sentence so that it has a
similar meaning to the first. Use must/mustn't,
should/shouldn't or have to/ don't have to in
the correct form.
o Jeff's mother makes him play the piano every
day.
Jeff has to play the piano every day.
1 The school rules say: 'Ask your teacher before
you use the IWB.'
You
ask
your teacher before you use the IWB.
2 I think it's a good idea to go to a technical
college in the UK.
You
go to
a technical college in the UK.
3 Don't leave the classroom without asking your
teacher. It's against the rules.
You
the classroom without asking your teacher.
4 It's not necessary for you to book the tickets
online. You can buy them in the museum.
You
the tickets online.
5 I don't think it's a good idea to go on a camping
trip in December!
You
a camping trip in December!
leave
book
go on