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modals of obligation, need and permission

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  • Correct the mistake. You needn’t to bring any food.
    You needn’t bring any food.
  • Correct the mistake. We don’t must wear uniforms at work.
    We don’t have to wear uniforms at work.
  • Choose the sentence with the same meaning: “The law allows parking here.”
    b) You can park here.
    c) You mustn’t park here
    a) You must park here.
  • It’s necessary for me to finish this today. → need I __________________________________________.
    I need to finish this today.
  • Correct the mistake. You mustn’t come early; it’s optional.
    You don’t have to come early; it’s optional.
  • Choose the sentence with the same meaning: “Formal permission.”
    b) You may sit here.
    a) You can sit here.
    c) You must sit here
  • It isn’t necessary for you to come tomorrow. → don’t You _________________________________________.
    2. You don’t have to come tomorrow.
  • Correct the mistake. Visitors are allowed parking here.
    Visitors are allowed to park here.
  • Correct the mistake. You may to leave early today.
    You may leave early today.
  • Correct the mistake. You needn’t not worry about it.
    You needn’t worry about it.
  • • The law requires us to wear helmets. → have We __________________________________________.
    We have to wear helmets.
  • Choose the sentence with the same meaning: “It’s forbidden to enter.”
    c) You mustn’t enter.
    a) You don’t have to enter.
    b) You must enter.
  • Choose the sentence with the same meaning: “It’s my strong advice.”
    b) You may see a doctor.
    c) You don’t have to see a doctor.
    a) You must see a doctor.
  • Choose the sentence with the same meaning: “It’s a rule at my school.”
    a) We may wear uniforms
    c) We have to wear uniforms.
    b) We needn’t wear uniforms.
  • Correct the mistake. I have finish this task today.
    I have to finish this task today.
  • Choose the sentence with the same meaning: “It’s not necessary to bring food.”
    a) You mustn’t bring food.
    b) You don’t have to bring food.
    c) You may bring food.
  • Choose the sentence with the same meaning: “It’s optional.”
    b) You don’t have to do it.
    a) You must do it.
    c) You mustn’t do it.
  • Choose the sentence with the same meaning: “The teacher gives permission.”
    a) You can leave.
    c) You need to leave.
    b) You must leave.
  • It’s forbidden to park here. → mustn’t You _________________________________________.
    You mustn’t park here.
  • Correct the mistake. We mustn’t pay for entry; it’s free.
    We don’t have to pay for entry; it’s free.
  • Choose the sentence with the same meaning: “It’s necessary for her.”
    c) She needn’t do it.
    a) She may do it.
    b) She needs to do it.
  • Correct the mistake. You don’t have bring your ID.
    You don’t have to bring your ID.
  • Correct the mistake. Students must to arrive on time.
    Students must arrive on time.