Hola, estas son unas actividades perfectas para practicar la gramática en inglés. En estas actividades, veremos cómo se usan los verbos para expresar obligación, prohibición y falta de obligación en inglés.
Actividad 1
- Complete las frases con must, mustn’t o don’t have to:
- You must be at home by 6 pm.
- You mustn’t smoke in the office.
- You don’t have to wear a uniform to work.
- We must always obey the law.
- You mustn’t cross the street when the light is red.
- You don’t have to go to the gym everyday.
- We must always be polite.
- You mustn’t use your phone while driving.
- You don’t have to speak a foreign language to work here.
Actividad 2
- Complete las preguntas con must, mustn’t o don’t have to:
- Do I have to wear a mask in public? Yes, you must.
- Do I have to wear a suit to the party? No, you don’t have to.
- Do I have to be at work by 8 am? Yes, you must.
- Do I have to eat vegetables? No, you don’t have to.
- Do I have to clean the kitchen? Yes, you must.
- Do I have to speak English? No, you don’t have to.
- Do I have to be home by 10 pm? Yes, you must.
- Do I have to turn off my phone? Yes, you mustn’t.
Actividad 3
- Complete las oraciones con must, mustn’t o don’t have to:
- You must be 18 or older to vote.
- You mustn’t drive without a license.
- You don’t have to take the bus if you don’t want to.
- We must always be kind.
- You mustn’t litter in public.
- You don’t have to wear a helmet while riding a bike.
- We must always be honest.
- You mustn’t use your phone in class.
- You don’t have to take an English test to graduate.
¡Espero que hayas disfrutado con estas actividades! Si quieres seguir practicando tu inglés, echa un vistazo a otros ejercicios de inglés en nuestra web. ¡Hasta pronto!