Moracz!
17. Uzupełnij dialog wybierając poprawną formę czasowników modalnych „can”, „have to” lub
„must”.
Ali: I’m so pleased you
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can / have to come to my house tonight, Ben.
Ben: Yes, but I
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can’t / don’t have to stay too late. My parents say that I
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can / have to be back home
by 9.30.
Ali: That’s OK. It gives us lots of time to play games or watch TV. My parents aren’t very strict. They
say I
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mustn’t / don’t have to take food to my bedroom, but I
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can’t / don’t have to tell them what
programme I’m watching or which game I’m playing. You
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can / have to choose what to play if you
like.
Ben: Thanks. My dad says he
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has to / doesn’t have to check all of my games and tells me to stop
playing after 20 minutes – it’s really boring!
Ali: And
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do you have to / can you show him all your films too?
Ben: Of course! But I have some others that I don’t tell him about! You
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don’t have to /
mustn’t tell him, though.
Ali: Of course not!


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