Modal Verbs of Obligation Exercises with Details


"You _____ wear a helmet when riding a bike."
"People _____ pay taxes."
Can you help please ?

Hello, Henry!
Here are some exercises for you and your daughter to practice!
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in the blanks with must, have to, or should.
- You _______ wear a seatbelt when driving a car. (legal obligation)
- I _______ finish my homework before I go out. (personal obligation)
- You _______ try that new restaurant. It’s amazing! (recommendation)
- She _______ wake up early tomorrow for her flight. (necessity)
- We _______ wear uniforms at school. (rule)
Exercise 2: Rewrite the Sentences
Rewrite the sentences using the correct modal verbs of obligation (must, have to, or should):
- It’s a good idea to drink more water.
- You _______ drink more water.
- It’s necessary to bring your ID to enter the building.
- You _______ bring your ID to enter the building.
- It’s a rule to stay quiet during the exam.
- You _______ stay quiet during the exam.
- It’s a recommendation to visit the museum while you’re in town.
- You _______ visit the museum while you’re in town.
- It’s a rule that students submit their assignments on time.
- Students _______ submit their assignments on time.
Exercise 3: Correct the Mistakes
Correct the mistakes in the following sentences:
- You must to finish your work before the deadline.
- I have buy some groceries on my way home.
- We should to take care of the environment.
- She has wake up early every day.
- They must leaving by 6 PM.
These exercises will help you practice the use of modal verbs of obligation in different contexts!
I hope this helps!