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Use "let" in a sentence to mean "giving permission".
let + someone + infinitive
Use "ought to" in a sentence.
"ought to" = "should" (weak obligations)
Say a sentence related to this GIF using "should"
*open answer*
Will you __________ in the exam? (LET)
Will you LET ME USE A PENCIL in the exam
__________ games? (CAN)
CAN CHALLENGE LEND ME games?
Is this sentence correct?
No. "...so you can't / mustn't / are not allowed to / etc..."
Our teacher told __________ study irregular verbs. (HAD)
Our teacher told US WE HAD TO study irregular verbs.
I think __________ dentist once a month. (PEOPLE)
I think PEOPLE SHOULD VISIT A dentist once a month.
Name two modal verbs used to express prohibition.
mustn't & can't
What modal verb do you use to mean "no obligation" ?
don't have / don't need to
ought __ = should
ought TO
Which of the following does NOT express strong obligation?
 
should
 
must
 
have to