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Grammar: modals and substitutes

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    Switching modals to substitutes, and substitutes to modals (can, must, may, should <=> able to, have to, allowed to, supposed to)
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  • I can swim.
    I am able to swim.
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  • He can’t drive a car.
    He is not able to drive a car.
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  • We can speak French.
    We are able to speak French.
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  • Can she help us?
    Is she able to help us?
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  • I must wear a uniform.
    I have to wear a uniform.
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  • He must go to school.
    He has to go to school.
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  • Must you clean your room?
    Do you have to clean your room?
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  • We must study hard.
    We have to study hard.
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  • You may sit here.
    You are allowed to sit here.
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  • He may not watch TV now.
    He is not allowed to watch TV now.
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  • May we leave early?
    Are we allowed to leave early?
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  • She may visit her friend.
    She is allowed to visit her friend.
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  • You should do your homework.
    You are supposed to do your homework.
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  • Should we start now?
    Are we supposed to start now?
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  • They shouldn’t run in the hall.
    They are not supposed to run in the hall.
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  • He should help his mother.
    He is supposed to help his mother.
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