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MODALS: permission, obligation, necessity, abili ...
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Say something you couldn't do in the past but you can do now.
(In the past, I couldn't... but now I can)
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Make a school rule.
(You mustn't be late to class / Students have to hand in their homework on time)
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Ask your teacher for permission to drink water from your bottle.
(May I take a sip of water from my bottle?)
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Create a rule for a museum.
(Visitors...)
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Give a piece of advice for a new mobile phone user.
(You ought to read the user manual. / You shouldn't install too many apps!)
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Write a notice for the class board with a rule for chat groups.
(You must always be respectful to your classmates. / No swear words allowed.)
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Say one rule for home life.
(You have to / must clean up after yourself.)
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Use "doesn't have to" in a sentence.
(You don't have to... - it's optional)
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Compare your obligations when you were in primary school and now.
(When I was in primary school, I didn't need to study every day. Now, I have to do homework and revise every afternoon.)
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Use "mustn't" in a sentence.
(Passengers mustn't leave their assigned seats during take-off)
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Say something you had the ability to do when you were a child.
(I could swim)
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Ask your teacher for permission to go to the toilet.
(May I go to the toilet?)
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Ask the person next to you for permission to use their pen.
(Can I / May I use your pen?)
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Make a sentence for advice in negative form.
(You shouldn't eat fast food every night!)
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Name one of your abilities.
(I can skate)
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