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Modals: Obligation, permission and prohibition
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Correct: Jenny is allowed to do her homework. If she doesn't do it, her parents will punish her.
allowed to -> must / has to
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You ... to your teacher and complete the homework set. (HAD/ LISTEN)
You'd better listen to your teacher and complete the homework set.
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You have to be home by 9pm at the latest. (Change 'have to' so the sentence has the same meaning)
must
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They each have their own computer. They don't _____ share.
need to / have to.
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CORRECT THE SENTENCE: Her family is rich. She mustn't worry about money!
mustn't -> shouldn't.
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You ___ remember to feed the dog.
have to / must
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You ____ supposed ___ visit the doctor every year.
1) Are. 2) to
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Give an example sentence with 'allowed to'
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My parents have ____ me come to the party.
let / allowed
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You are allowed to go to bed. / You must go to bed. What's the difference?
'Must' is a rule - you have to do it. 'Allowed to' means you can if you want to.
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You ___ go to sleep late if you want to wake up early.
shouldn't
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Give an example sentence with 'must'.
Teacher Checks
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People are ___ ___ look carefully before crossing the road. However, that doesn't always happen here.
supposed to
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