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Unit 2: Family Life (Grammar)

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    Grammar Revision (Scope 1) - modals of ability and obligation (p. 21)
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  • At my school, you ( have to / don't have to ) buy your lunch, you ( can / can't ) bring your lunch from home. Whatever you choose, you ( have to / don't have to ) eat your lunch in the school cafeteria.
    don't have to / can / have to
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  • You ( have to / don't have to ) put your dog on a lead in this park.
    have to
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  • You ( can / can't ) wait on the platform for your train.
    can
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  • I'm lucky because I ( have to / don't have to ) ride a bus to school. I ( can / can't ) ride my bike if it's sunny.
    don't have to / can
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  • I ( can / can't ) watch TV before bed. I ( have to / don't have to ) read a book.
    can't / have to
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  • You ( have to / don't have to ) eat vegetables everyday to stay healthy.
    have to
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  • Employees ( have to / don't have to ) wash their hands.
    have to
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  • You ( can / can't ) go straight or you ( can / can't ) turn right. You ( can / can't) turn left.
    can / can / can't
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  • Can you stay up late on Friday and Saturday nights?
    Yes, I can.
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  • Do you have to do the washing up after dinner?
    No, I don't.
  •  5
  • You ( have to / don't have to ) pay attention in class. You ( can / can't ) sleep!
    have to / can't
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  • Do you have to tidy up your room at the weekend?
    Yes, I do.
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  • You ( have to / don't have to ) wear a seat belt in the car.
    have to
  •  5
  • Do you have to unload the shopping bags?
    Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
  •  5
  • The children ( can / can't ) play outside if it's sunny.
    can
  •  5
  • In most schools, you aren't allowed to chew gum in class, but it my school we ( can / can't ) .
    can
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