3 Complete Conrad's email with have to / has to or doesn't have to / don't have to and the verbs in brackets. To: dexter @email.com Hi Dexter, I'm in Bolivia for six months with my mum and dad. I don't go to school here - 11 (have) lessons at home instead. My parents aren't my teachers - luckily! They? (go) to work at the museum every day. I have a teacher who comes to our house at 8 o'clock in the morning. I (study) all the usual subjects, with extra lessons in Spanish. But 14 (take) any exams here. My teacher leaves at 5 p.m., when my mum gets home. (My dad often (work) late - until 8 p.m. or 9 p.m.) So my school day is very long - but 16 (dol any homework, so that's good! (write) a long Please reply soon. You? email. A short message is OK! Bye for now, Conrad
Hi Dexter,
I'm in Bolivia for six months with my mum and dad. I don't go to school here - I have 11 lessons at home instead. My parents aren't my teachers - luckily! They don't have to go to work at the museum every day. I have a teacher who comes to our house at 8 o'clock in the morning. I have to study all the usual subjects, with extra lessons in Spanish. But I don't have to take any exams here. My teacher leaves at 5 p.m., when my mum gets home. (My dad often works late - until 8 p.m. or 9 p.m.) So my school day is very long - but I don't have to do any homework, so that's good! I am writing a long email. Please reply soon. You don't have to write a long email. A short message is OK! Bye for now, Conrad