Exercise 2: should/shouldn’t or have to/don’t have to 2

 

should/shouldn't or have to/don't have to 2
2Complete the text with the correct form of should/shouldn't or have to/don't have to and the verbs in brackets. 

Hi Paul!

Josh and I are on holiday in Cornwall with our Aunt Amy. The mornings are busy, but the afternoons are very relaxing!

We don't have to get up (get up) early – we can stay in bed until 9 or 10 in the morning but we have to help (help) Aunt Amy with the housework. I make the beds and Josh tidies our room. Before breakfast, we have to take (take) Aunt Amy's dog, Fifi, for a walk. She should get (get) more exercise because she's very fat and unhealthy! I don't think my aunt should give (give) her so many biscuits! Josh has got a really important violin exam next month, so he has to practise (practise) the violin every day after breakfast. I don't have to do (do) any music practice, because I haven't got any important exams. I should listen (listen) to Josh and say nice things about his violin playing, but I usually listen to my MP3 player!

Aunt Amy doesn't have to prepare (prepare) lunch because we always go to a café near her house for lunch. In the afternoon, Josh and I usually play football at the beach. Aunt Amy has to go (go) to work. She's a taxi driver, and she works from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Aunt Amy doesn't think that we should spend (spend) a lot of time watching TV, so in the evenings, we read books or listen to music. We don't have to go (go) to bed early – we usually stay up until 11 or 12.

Hope you're enjoying your holiday!

Toby