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  • Question 1
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    Complete the sentence using don't / doesn't / didn't + have to + appropriate form of given verb:
    I'm not particularly busy. I've got a few things to do, but I _______ (do) them now.
    Solution
    The option B is correct. The sentence speaks about present tense and with 'I', do/don't is used in present tense. Thus A, C and D are not feasible options. Hence 'don't have to do' is the correct answer. 
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with a phrase from the given options that best completes the sentence.
    He              (wear) a suit to work, but he usually does.
    Solution
    The correct option is D. The sentence speaks about the necessity or requirement for which 'Have' is used. 'Does' is used with third person singular. 'He' is the third person subject. 'Do/Don't' is used with first person singular and plural thus option A and B are wrong.  Option C is wrong as 'did/didn't' is used in past tense while the sentence is in present tense. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill an appropriate auxiliary verb on the blank:
    I'm sorry I couldn't come yesterday. I _________ work late.
    Solution
    The option C is correct. The sentence is about past tense which speaks of the necessity or requirement. 'Had' is the verb used for necessity or requirement in the past tense. Thus 'Had to' option is correct. Option A, B and D are not feasible since they are used with present tense.
  • Question 4
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    Complete the sentence using don't / doesn't / didn't + have to + appropriate form of the given verb in the bracket:
    Jack has a beard, so he ________ (shave)
    Solution
    The option D is correct. The sentence is in present tense and 'Jack' is a singular noun. Option A and C are not feasible since they are used with plural noun. Option B is in past tense. 'Doesn't have to shave' is the correct option. 
  • Question 5
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    Fill a suitable auxiliary verb in the blank:
    Last night Don became ill suddenly. We ________ call a doctor.
    Solution
    The option B is correct. The sentence is in past tense which speaks about the necessity or requirement. 'Had' is  the verb used for necessity or requirement for past tense; the sentence suggests an event happening last night so the effect of the action still lingers in the present although the action is already completed. So, we use 'had'.. Thus 'Had to' option is correct. Option A and C are not feasible since they are used with present tense.
  • Question 6
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    Fill suitable option in the blank:
    Paul doesn't like his new job. Sometimes he _________ work at weekends.
    Solution
    The option D is correct. The sentence is about present tense which speaks of the necessity or requirement. 'Has' is the verb used for necessity or requirement with singular noun. Thus 'Has to' option is correct. 'had to' is used in past tense. 'Have to' is used with plural noun. 'Has' is not a modal verb. Thus option A, B and C are not feasible. 
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blank using the most appropriate option:
    I'm afraid I can't come tomorrow. I _________ work late.
    Solution
    The option C is correct. The sentence is about future tense which speaks of the necessity or requirement. 'Have to' is the verb used for necessity or requirement. Thus 'Have to' option is correct. Option A and D are not feasible since they are used with present tense. 'Had to' is used with past tense. 
  • Question 8
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    Complete the sentence with don't/doesn't have to + correct form of the verb:
    I can stay in bed tomorrow morning because I _______ (go) to work.
    Solution
    The correct option is B. The sentence speaks about the requirement for which 'Have' auxiliary verb is used. Options C and D are not feasible since they are in past tense. 'Do/Don't' is used with I thus option B is right and option A is wrong.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with an appropriate option:
    I'm afraid I can't come tomorrow. I _________ work late.
    Solution
    Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
    Option A is the correct answer because it expresses strong certainty and assurance which facilitates well in the given sentence.
    Whereas option A contains the word "has" and is not applicable with first person "I";
    Option C contains the word " had" which is the past form of the verb therefore it can't be fitted in the present tense;
    option D is incorrect because of the same reason as option C and also in past perfect tense had is followed by past participle, which is not present in the given sentence.
  • Question 10
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    Select the appropriate option to fill in the blank:
    We have enough food at home so we ______ go shopping today.
    Solution
    Modal Verbs show us the attitude of the speaker to what is being said or done. The term "modal" means expressing mood and mood is a way to express the attitude of the speaker.
    Option B is the correct option because it expresses the mood of something which is not needed to perform. According to the sentence there is enough food therefore it is not necessary to shop.
    Whereas option A expresses inability; 
    option C something which is not supposed to be done with extreme obligation;
    option D expresses something that has never been done. therefore it doesn't fit in the sentence.
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