Help complete this school announcement by dragging the correct words into each blank. 🏫
"Attention, students! You have to wear your uniform every day — it's a school rule, not a choice. However, you don't have to bring lunch from home because the cafeteria is open. Also, be careful with grammar: you should never write 'must to' because must is never followed by 'to'."
The correct answer for the first blank is have to.
We use have to for external rules and obligations imposed by others. Should is too weak for a strict school rule, and don't have to would mean the uniform is optional — but the sentence says "it's a school rule, not a choice."
The correct answer for the second blank is don't have to.
Don't have to means something is NOT necessary — bringing lunch is optional because the cafeteria is available. Have to would mean it's required, and should doesn't fit the meaning of the sentence.
The correct answer for the third blank is never followed by 'to'.
Must is NEVER followed by "to." We say "must go," not "must to go." This is a common learner error worth remembering!