[Grammar] Correct the mistakes

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Tanzilia

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Do you have to work on Friday?
or
Must you work at Friday?

What are you doing now? - I'm having a bath.

Have you been to London? - No, I was never in London.

Have you seen my book? I've put it on the table.

What are you doing on Monday?

She will have been working here for ten years by Thursday.

Have you eaten already? - Yes, I have.

You didn't do it, did you?

Let them do it.

I must go to the doctor.

He is a good teacher.

As far as I'm concerned, I like Johnny Depp.
Or
I like Johnny Depp.

I feel happy.
Or
I am feeling happy.

The house is being built by Jon.
Or
Jon is building a house.
 
Perhaps we should give people a chance to suggest their own answers first.
 
Do you have to work on Friday?
or
Must you work at Friday?

What are you doing now? - I'm having a bath.

Have you been to London? - No, I was never in London.

Have you seen my book? I've put it on the table.

What are you doing on Monday?

She will have been working here for ten years by Thursday.

Have you eaten already? - Yes, I have.

You didn't do it, did you?

Let them do it.

I must go to the doctor.

He is a good teacher.

As far as I'm concerned, I like Johnny Depp.
Or
I like Johnny Depp.

I feel happy.
Or
I am feeling happy.

The house is being built by Jon.
Or
Jon is building a house.

"Must you work at Friday?"
This is completely wrong. The original sentence is correct.
 
The original had that errant "to."
 
Tanzilia, we don't just provide homework answers. You should make your own effort first. Note that bluewortex didn't know that, as it was his or her first post and should have been headed Not a teacher. It would help if you gave a different number to each sentence.

Bluewortex, welcome to the forums. Please read the Forum Guidelines – especially this extract:

About Replying to Posts:

You are welcome to answer questions posted in the Ask a Teacher forum as long as your suggestions, help, and advice reflect a good understanding of the English language. If you are not a teacher, you will need to state that clearly at the top of your post.



​Rover
 
@Rover

Thank you for the welcome.
I apologise for the misstep, must have missed that line in the forum guidelines.
Will be paying more attention to the rules.

Cheers
 
Do you have to work on Friday?
or
Must you work at Friday? Not used as such in AmE. As above or "Must you work Friday?"

What are you doing now? - I'm having a bath. "I'm taking a bath". (AmE)

Have you been to London? - No, I was never in London. OR "No, I've never been to London."

Have you seen my book? I've put it on the table. "I put it on the table." (AmE)

What are you doing on Monday?

She will have been working here for ten years by Thursday. OR "on" Thursday OR neither "by" nor "on".
Have you eaten already? - Yes, I have.

You didn't do it, did you?

Let them do it.

I must go to the doctor. OR "have to"

He is a good teacher.

As far as I'm concerned, I like Johnny Depp.
Or
I like Johnny Depp.

I feel happy.
Or
I am feeling happy.

The house is being built by Jon.
Or
Jon is building a house.

b.
 
Do you have to work on Friday?
 
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Have you been to London? - No, I have never been to London.

She will have been working here for ten years on Thursday.

[STRIKE]For me,[/STRIKE] I like Johnny Depp.

The house is being built by Jon.
The house was built by Jon.

The rest are OK.

Rover
 
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