Order the words to make sentences. Add have to. 1 before 9 a.m.? / arrive / you / do / at school
Dо you have to arrive at school before 9 a.m.?
2 don't / we/ at school / after 3.30 p.m. / stay
3 at school. / we/ a lot of sport / do /
4 you / do / chemistry? / study
5 in /we/ the school canteen. / eat
6 school? / to / Mandy / the bus / does / take
7 an English test / don't / they / take / week / every
In this sentence, we are asking whether it is necessary for the person to arrive at school before 9 a.m. To form the question, we start with the verb "do" followed by the subject "you." Then we add the phrase "have to" to indicate the necessity. Finally, we include the rest of the sentence "arrive at school before 9 a.m."
2. We don't have to stay at school after 3.30 p.m.
In this sentence, we are stating that it is not necessary for us to stay at school after 3.30 p.m. To form the negative sentence, we start with the subject "we" followed by the auxiliary verb "don't" to indicate negation. Then we add the phrase "have to" to show the absence of necessity. Finally, we include the rest of the sentence "stay at school after 3.30 p.m."
3. We have to do a lot of sport at school.
In this sentence, we are stating that it is necessary for us to do a lot of sport at school. To form the affirmative sentence, we start with the subject "we" followed by the phrase "have to" to indicate the necessity. Then we include the rest of the sentence "do a lot of sport at school."
4. Do you study chemistry?
In this sentence, we are asking whether the person studies chemistry. To form the question, we start with the verb "do" followed by the subject "you." Then we include the verb "study" and the object "chemistry."
5. We eat in the school canteen.
In this sentence, we are stating that we eat in the school canteen. To form the affirmative sentence, we start with the subject "we" followed by the verb "eat." Then we include the preposition "in" to indicate the location "the school canteen."
6. Does Mandy take the bus to school?
In this sentence, we are asking whether Mandy takes the bus to school. To form the question, we start with the auxiliary verb "does" followed by the subject "Mandy." Then we include the verb "take" and the object "the bus" and the preposition "to" to indicate the destination "school."
7. They don't take an English test every week.
In this sentence, we are stating that they do not take an English test every week. To form the negative sentence, we start with the subject "they" followed by the auxiliary verb "don't" to indicate negation. Then we include the verb "take" and the object "an English test." Finally, we include the adverb of frequency "every week."