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You must/don't need to bring food to the party because we are ordering a pizza.
don't need to
You don't need to/need to wear a costume to the party. You can choose what you wear.
don't need to
We need/must finish our work before we leave.
must
No, I needed not/didn't need to worry.
didn't need
Did you have/Had you to speak English at your interview?
Did you have
Yesterday I have to/needed to go to the store because we didn't have any bread.
needed to
Next class I have / must to talk about myself and my job.
have
Do you have to / need do any homework?
have to
Choose the word that does not work in the sentence. If you use the microwave, you can’t / must not / can leave it dirty. Please clean it with soap and water.
can
Choose the word that does not work in the sentence. If you want to work from home, you can / may / must. Please tell me how many hours you work.
must
Choose the word that does not work in the sentence. Employees must / must not / can’t look at personal email during working hours. They should concentrate on their work.
must
Choose the word that does not work in the sentence. A Can I work some extra hours next week? B Yes, you may / can / could.
could
Choose the word that does not work in the sentence. I’m sorry, but you can’t / must not / couldn’t use the photocopier without permission.
couldn't
Choose the word that does not work in the sentence. You must not / can / may not wear athletic shoes at work. We need to look professional for the public.
can
Choose the word that does not work in the sentence. Please may / can / could you bring your contract to the meeting, please?
may
Choose the word that does not work in the sentence. Excuse me, can / must / could I possibly apply for both jobs that you advertised?
must