Exercises: Complete the sentences. Use “must be” and one of the following verbs.
Example:
Your sister had a new baby? Congratulations! You must be (hungry, happy, tired)! ==> You must be happy!
- Jack worked all night. He must be tired.
- It must be windy. I see everyone is using an umbrella.
- Class is canceled today. Mrs. Smith must be sick.
- John just sits on the couch and sighs. He must be bored.
- Mary gets straight As every semester. She must be very smart.
Exercises: Complete the sentences. Use “must” and one of the following verbs.
Example:
Everything in Susie’s room is pink. She must (hate, like, know) the color pink. ==> She must like the color pink.
- Miss Brown teaches two kindergarten classes every day. She must have the patience of Job.
- Tom studied for six hours last night. He must know all the material well enough for the test by now.
- The Jones have a large vegetable garden. They must eat plenty of fresh vegetables in the summer.
- Jane used to have long hair, but now it’s short. She must have gotten a haircut.
- Jack seems to know so much. He must read a lot.
Exercises: Complete the sentences. Use “must” and one of the following verbs.
Example:
You are going to Disneyworld for your vacation? You must (take, give, bring) a lot of pictures. ==> You must take a lot of pictures.
- Hospital visiting hours are over. You must go home now.
- All passengers must have their passports ready when going through Customs.
- In most states, you must be 21 to drink alcohol.
- You must sign this form before submitting it to the office.
- You must do your homework if you want to pass the test.
Exercises: Complete the sentences. Use “must” or “must not”.
Example:
Jack never goes out after work. He (must / must not) like socializing. ==> He must not like socializing.
- Matt rides a bike every day, even in the winter. He must not have a car.
- Jane has the flu. She must not feel very well.
- Tom works at the zoo. He must like animals.
- Grandpa needs a magnifying glass to read the paper. He must not see very well.
- Mary’s pie has won a blue ribbon at the county fair. She must be a good cook.