2. Insert the correct form of “to have to”. have to, has to, had to, will have to, don't have to, doesn't have to, didn't have to, won't have to
1. Today I
work on the computer.
2. I am a secretary. I _ make reservations for hotels and planes.
3. He
discuss terms of contracts because his Chef has left.
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4. She
clarify details of the contracts.
5. We
deliver 15 units of equipment tomorrow.
6. They
be heavy with orders next month.
7. She
agree to their terms soon, I think.
8. Yesterday Mr Stanley
accept the payment.
9. We
discuss the question of price the other day.
10. Mr Stanley _give a discount off the price at the talks which took place on Friday.
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11. I
(not) sign the contracts because the Managing director has come back.
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12. The secretary
(not) meet foreign businessmen at the airport.
13. Mrs Smith
(not) speak English with foreign partners tomorrow because we have an
interpreter.
14. Mr Blake
(not) go on business trip last year because Mr Stanley went on business trips
then.