High School

1. You don't have to wear a uniform at work if you don't want to.

2. You don't do enough housework. I have to do it all!

3. We had a boring weekend. We didn't have anything to do.

4. You should try on this shirt. I think it'll look great on you.

5. They might go to the beach tomorrow if the weather's hot.

6. Wait! You walk more quickly than me.

7. Who painted this picture? It's great!

8. She told us she was busy this weekend.

9. Walking in the country makes me feel great.

10. If I didn't have to, I wouldn't go to that conference.

Answer :

Here's how you can correctly complete each sentence with the most appropriate choice from the options provided:

  1. You mustn't / don't have to wear a uniform at work if you don't want to.

    • Appropriate choice: don't have to
    • Explanation: 'Don't have to' indicates that wearing a uniform is optional, whereas 'mustn't' would suggest it's prohibited.
  2. You don't do enough / too housework. I have to do it all!

    • Appropriate choice: enough
    • Explanation: 'Enough' indicates a lack of sufficient housework being done.
  3. We had a boring weekend. We didn't have anything / nothing to do.

    • Appropriate choice: anything
    • Explanation: In negative sentences, 'anything' is used instead of 'nothing'.
  4. You don't have to / should try on this shirt. I think it'll look great on you.

    • Appropriate choice: should
    • Explanation: 'Should' is used to suggest or recommend trying on the shirt.
  5. They might / must go to the beach tomorrow - if the weather's hot.

    • Appropriate choice: might
    • Explanation: 'Might' is used to express a possibility, not certainty.
  6. Wait! You walk more quickly / quicker than me.

    • Appropriate choice: quickly
    • Explanation: 'Quickly' is the adverb form, which correctly describes how someone walks.
  7. Who did paint / painted this picture? It's great!

    • Appropriate choice: painted
    • Explanation: 'Painted' is the correct simple past tense verb form for this question.
  8. She said / told us she was busy this weekend.

    • Appropriate choice: told us
    • Explanation: 'Told' is used when specifying who received the information.
  9. Walking / Walk in the country makes me feel great.

    • Appropriate choice: Walking
    • Explanation: 'Walking' as a gerund is used as a subject in the sentence.
  10. If I didn't have to, I won't / wouldn't go to that conference.

    • Appropriate choice: wouldn't
    • Explanation: 'Wouldn't' is the correct choice for this conditional sentence structure expressing a hypothetical situation or wish.