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Every citizen _______ pay taxes to support public services.
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He _______ play the piano because her father also play the piano.
can
Employees _______ submit their reports by the end of the week.
have to
Children _______ learn new things quickly because they are advance.
can
In some countries, citizens _______ serve in the military.
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My grandparents _______ travel to many countries because they have a lot of time.
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Drivers ..... follow traffic rules for everyone's safety.
have to
She is studying in an International school. Shee ..... speak three languages fluently.
 
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Students ..... complete their homework before the class starts.
 
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class
I ...... go swimming this weekend. I don't have any deadlines to meet.
 
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Have to (I / be / at the theater / before 8:00)
Do I have to be at the theather before 8:00?
Have to? (we / complete / the form / with our nationalities)
Do we have to complete the form with our nationalities?
Have to? (Mindy / take / her son / to the doctor)
Does Mindy have to take her son to the doctor?
Have to? (I / take / a taxi / to the airport)
Do I have to take a taxi to the airport?
Have to? (your school / replace / its photocopier)
Does your school have to replace its photocopier?
Have to? (you change your e-mail address)
Do you have to change your e-mail address?
Have to? (your friends / go / to a lecture today)
Do your friends go to a lecture today?
Have to? (Trent / buy / a new camcorder)
Does Trent have to buy a new camcorder?
You can walk to the bank. You ..... take the bus.
 
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They can't take a train to the airport. They ..... take a taxi.
 
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We ..... meet in the office this morning. We can meet at the park instead this afternoon.
 
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Jody can leave the office early today. She ..... work late.
 
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Nick can't come to the beach with us. He ..... study for a test.
 
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I can't go running to night. I ..... go shopping and make dinner.
 
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(you / come) to my aerobics class tomorrow?
Can you come
(Georgia / talk) on the phone now?
Can Georgia talk
(Leonard / not / play) golf with us today because he has a meeting.
Leonard can't play
(we / go) out for dinner on Saturday?
Can we go
Martha isn't free tonight. (she / not go) dancing.
She can't go
(I / not / meet) you at the park this afternoon. I have a class schedule.
I can't meet