Complete the article about Ed with the correct form of have to and the verb in brackets. A typical Day for Ed
Ed’s Day is a busy one. He gets up at six. ‘I have to star(start) early’, he says. ‘There’s a lot to do.’ First he … (wake) his mother. Then he … (make) breakfast and helps his sister to get ready for school. ‘Then I … (do) my newspaper round!’ says Ed. ‘That’s OK. because the head teacher gives me an extra twenty minutes so I … (be) at school until nine o’clock.’ When he gets home, he … (do) some washing and the he does his homework. … (his sister/help) in the house too ‘Yes, a bit’, says Ed, ‘but she … (do) any cooking or cleaning. She … (lay) the table and empty the dishwasher but that’s all. It’s OK. She’s only eight!’
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Ed’s day is a busy one. He gets up at six. ‘I have to start early’, he says. ‘There’s a lot to do.’ First he has to wake up his mother. Then he has to make a breakfast and helps his sister to get ready for school. ‘Then I have to do my newspaper round!’ says Ed. ‘That’s OK. because the head teacher gives me an extra twenty minutes so I have to be at school until nine o’clock.’ When he gets home, he has to do some washing and then he does his homework. Has your sister help you in the house too ‘Yes, a bit’, says Ed, ‘but she has to do any cooking or cleaning. She has to lay the table and empty the dishwasher but that’s all. It’s OK. She’s only eight!’