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Choose the correct answers.
1 We mustn’t / don’t have to give in this assignment until next Friday. That’s good news!
2 We must / have to meet up sometime for a coffee and a chat.
3 Simon needn’t / shouldn’t work so hard. He’ll make himself ill.
4 Do you think we have to / ought to check with your dad before using his tools?
5 I really don’t have to / mustn’t eat so much salt. It’s very bad for me.
6 You oughtn’t to / needn’t worry about me. I’m getting a lift home with Freddie.
7 You mustn’t / shouldn’t park there! It’s the boss’s space and he’ll be furious.
8 I need to get / get some money out of the bank later today.

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