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Modal Verbs - Correct or Incorrect

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    Modal Verbs
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  • You mustn't to be angry.
    Wrong! You mustn't be angry.
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  • I can't go to the cinema with you tonight.
    Right!
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  • She can play three instruments when she was ten.
    Wrong! She could play three instruments when she was ten.
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  • In England, you don't have to play radios in churches.
    Wrong! In England, you are not allowed to play radios in churches.
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  • You musn’t eat something in class.
    Right!
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  • I don't will have time to help you, sorry!
    Wrong! I won't have time to help you, sorry!
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  • I can understand English but I couldn't express my opions well.
    Wrong! I can/could understand English, but I can't/couldn't express my opions well.
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  • I can to come to the meeting next week.
    Wrong! I can come to the meeting next week.
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  • May you help me?
    Wrong! Can/Could/Will/Would you help me?
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  • Shall we schedule the meeting for next week?
    Right!
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  • You mustn't decide now. Think about it and I'll call you tomorrow.
    Wrong! You don't have to decide now.
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  • I don't have to give you a discount. It's against company policy.
    Wrong! I can't give you a discount.
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  • You mustn't tell company secrets.
    Right!
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  • Congrats on your job promotion! You may be very pleased!
    Wrong! You must be very pleased!
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