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It’s a good idea to listen to the radio in English while you’re driving. You ...
You SHOULD/COULD listen to the radio in English while you’re driving.
It is forbidden to use a camera in this museum. You ...
You MUSTN'T/CAN'T use a camera in this museum.
It’s necessary to help your parent with housework. You ..
You MUST/HAVE TO help your parent with housework.
I wake up at 5 every morning even though it is really hard for me. I ...
I MANAGE TO wake up at 5 every morning.
I think, it is possible that it will rain tomorrow. It ...
It MIGHT/MAY/COULD rain tomorrow.
There’s no obligation for the company to provide training. (HAVE)
The companyDOESN'T HAVE TO provide training.
We are allowed to see the supervisor. (MAY)
We MAY see the supervisor.
I am obliged to finish this report before the deadline. (MUST)
I MUST finish this report before the deadline.
It’s strictly forbidden to argue with the team leader. (MUSTN'T)
You MUSTN'T argue with the team leader.
Do you allow me to finish the project on Monday? (may)
MAY I finish the project on Monday?
I am sure she's over the moon about her new job. She's been looking for such a place for years. (must)
She MUST be over the moon about her new job.
I don't know who's texted her, but it's possible that it's Mike. She often gets messages from him. (might)
I don't know who's texted her, but it MIGHT be Mike.
Maybe, we can go for a movie at the weekend? (shall)
SHALL we go for a movie at the weekend?