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  • You must / might love taking care of people if you want to work as a nurse
    Must
  • We may / must be at the right chemist’s, it’s the only one on this street.
    Must
  • Try putting some cream on your sunburn, that ought / should make it feel better
    Should
  • Kate’s mum believes that all mobile phones should / must to be switched off during meals.
    Should
  • It gets me down sometimes when I can’t / won’t be able do something that I am trying to do.
    Can't
  • My mum says I allowed / can go to the concert if I help my grandfather at the weekend.
    Can
  • I think you should / ought to cheer up. Being sad all day won’t help.
    Ought
  • I remember when I was little I am able to / could hide under my bed. Now I’m too big
    Could
  • It must / can’t be easy for doctors, working so hard for so many hours.
    Can't
  • This could / can’t be your prescription; it’s got my name at the top!
    Can't
  • Jenny must / can be in pain. She fell off her bike and cut her knee.
    Must
  • My dad doesn’t let / allow me eat my dinner in front of the television.
    Let
  • I’m not feeling well. I might / can visit the doctor
    Might
  • Jessica broke her leg. She won’t be able / can’t to walk for three months
    Won't be able
  • James ought to / must to be at the dentist’s by now, he left a long time ago
    Must
  • At our school you need not / don’t have to wear a uniform. It’s not necessary.
    Don't have to
  • Our teacher allows / lets us to use our mobiles to look up words in English.
    Allows
  • Your finger should / ought be better soon. It was only a little cut.
    Should
  • I could / must remember to take my medicine three times a day. It’s very important!
    Must