B Must and have to (2) Write a sentence with must, have to or has to.
The sign says: 'Passengers must show their tickets.
So passengers have to show their tickets.
The children have to be in bed by nine.
Their parents said: 'You must be in bed by nine.
1
Laura has to get to work on time.
Her boss told her:
2.
The police told Nick: 'You must keep your dog under control.'
So Nick
3 The pupils have to listen carefully.
The teacher says:
4
The new sign says: 'Visitors must report to the security officer.'
So now​

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Almirgiv Almirgiv  09.01.2024 18:22
1. Laura's boss told her, "You have to get to work on time."
Explanation: Laura's boss is giving her a command or requirement to arrive at work punctually. Both "must" and "have to" can be used here, but "have to" is more commonly used in spoken English.

2. The police told Nick, "You must keep your dog under control."
Explanation: The police are giving Nick a command or instruction to ensure that his dog is behaving properly. In this case, "must" is used to indicate a strong obligation or necessity.

3. The pupils have to listen carefully.
Explanation: The teacher is stating a requirement or rule for the students to follow. "Have to" is used to express an obligation or necessity.

4. The teacher says, "Visitors must report to the security officer."
Explanation: The teacher is stating a new rule or guideline for visitors. "Must" is used to indicate a necessity or requirement.

In these sentences, "must," "have to," and "has to" are used to express obligations, rules, or requirements. They indicate that something is necessary or mandatory. "Must" expresses a stronger obligation, while "have to" and "has to" are slightly more flexible.
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