I urgently need you to check if the following exercise are appropriate. Thank you.

1. Complete with the correct form of must or have to.
I... go on a school trip but I wanted to. 2. ....you ....leave early tomorrow? 3. You ....go to that club. It’s great. 4.You ………… ask the Maths teacher to go out. She hates it. 5. When I was a child, I ....go to bed at 8.00. 6. Biclyclists .... remember to signal when they turn. 7. I ..... go to work tomorrow because it is Memorial Day. I can sleep until noon if I want to.
2. State your agreement or disagreement with the following statements.
1. I don’t like Spain. 2. I’ve been to Italy twice. 3. I had milk for breakfast. 4. I haven’t got any money. 5. I can speak German.
Complete the sentences with the words in the box in the appropriate form (I want to include the infinitive form. How can I express this?)
drive, fed up with, get on, make, stand.

To check if the exercises are appropriate, we can analyze them one by one:

Exercise 1: Complete with the correct form of must or have to.
To complete this exercise, the students need to choose between "must" or "have to" to fill in the blanks. They should consider the meaning and usage of each word.
- For sentence 1: The correct answer is "didn't have to" because the speaker wanted to go on the school trip, but it was not necessary.
- For sentence 2: The correct answer depends on the context. If it is a request, the answer is "Do you have to leave early tomorrow?" If it is an obligation, the answer is "Must you leave early tomorrow?"
- For sentence 3: The correct answer is "must" because it is expressing a strong recommendation.
- For sentence 4: The correct answers are "must not" or "don't have to" because it is an obligation not to ask the Maths teacher to go out.
- For sentence 5: The correct answer is "had to" because it refers to a past obligation.
- For sentence 6: The correct answer is "must" because it expresses a general rule.
- For sentence 7: The correct answer is "don't have to" because it is not necessary to go to work on Memorial Day.

Exercise 2: State your agreement or disagreement with the following statements.
To complete this exercise, the students need to indicate whether they agree or disagree with each statement.
- For statement 1: The student should express their personal opinion. For example, "I disagree because I love Spain."
- For statement 2: The student should express their personal experience. For example, "I agree because I have been to Italy twice."
- For statement 3: The student should express whether the statement is true for them. For example, "I agree because I had milk for breakfast today."
- For statement 4: The student should express whether the statement is true for them. For example, "I disagree because I have some money."
- For statement 5: The student should express their ability. For example, "I agree because I can speak German."

Exercise 3: Complete the sentences with the words in the box in the appropriate form.
To complete this exercise, the students need to choose the correct word from the box and use it in the appropriate form.
- To express the infinitive form, you can ask the students to write the base form of the verb. For example, "I want to drive."
- The correct answers will depend on the context and meaning of the sentences. The students should consider the meaning of the words in the box and choose the appropriate form for each sentence.

We have gone through each exercise, explaining how to approach them. Now you can decide if they are appropriate based on your learning objectives and the level of your students.