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    Learn English > English lessons & exercises > To be to? or To have to? > Stats updated every 4 hours
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    Exercise "To be to? or To have to?", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 818 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 67.5 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): icare29 / FRANCE, on Friday 02 August - 10:18:
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    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (818 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 41.6 %
    'We had an agreement! You * open and read my mail! It's strictly confidential!'

    Question 2 passed: 82.2 %
    'Go to bed now! You * take the train at 7.15... You've had this ticket for days...'

    Question 3 passed: 76.7 %
    'Sorry, but I have no choice... I * with him tomorrow, but don't worry, I'll be back in a few days.'

    Question 4 passed: 82.2 %
    'You * take this syrup every night before going to sleep..., but not too late!'

    Question 5 passed: 68.7 %
    'The sales * start next week and I'm making a list of what I need.'

    Question 6 passed: 63.3 %
    ' * leave tonight? I have two tickets to the Opera tomorrow, and would like to go with you...'

    Question 7 passed: 35.7 %
    'Your kids * play with my computer! I need it for my work!'

    Question 8 passed: 71.5 %
    'If we * early for your appointment, we'd better leave home before lunch-time and have a sandwich on our way.'

    Question 9 passed: 79.7 %
    'As the last rehearsal * next week, I'd better learn my lines again to be ready for the show!'

    Question 10 passed: 64.8 %
    'You * if you don't want to, but it would be a great help for your sister.'


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