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FS4B1 Modals of obligation, prohibition and advi ...

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  • I have to look after my little sister tonight. (advice, prohibition, obligation)
    obligation
  • see/ well/ could/ your/ from/ you/ seats?
    Could you sell well from your seats?
  • I saw the car was clean so I needn't have washed/ didn't need to wash it.
    didn't need to wash
  • My parent's needn't have bought/ didn't need to buy me a computer because I had already bought one.
    needn't have bought
  • You needn't have/ didn't need to come so early. The concert won't start for another hour.
    needn't have
  • You're supposed to whisper in the library. (advice, prohibition, obligation)
    obligation
  • weren't/ on/ there/ time/ to/ we/ able/ get
    We weren't able to get there on time.
  • difficult/ exam/ pass/ managed/ to/ was/ the/ but/ I
    The exam was difficult but I managed to pass.
  • He's not allowed to listen to loud music in his room. (advice, prohibition, obligation)
    prohibition
  • I folded all the laundry so mum needn't have done/ didn't need to do it.
    didn't need to do it.
  • You had better get to class on time. (advice, prohibition, obligation)
    advice
  • They're not allowed to use their phones at school. (advice, prohibition, obligation)
    prohibition
  • You shouldn't watch too much TV. (advice, prohibition, obligation)
    advice
  • You needn't have called/ don't need to call for tickets. I have some.
    don't need to call
  • find/ fog/ house/ couldn't/ of/ they/ the/ because/ the
    They couldn't find the house because of the fog.
  • You needn't have brought/ didn't need to bring your umbrella. It's not going to rain.
    needn't have brought
  • managed/ film/ half/ he/ the/ see/ to/ only
    He only managed to see half the film.
  • finish/ despite/ rain/ she/ able/ was/ race/ the/ to/ the
    She was able to finish the race despite the rain. / Despite the rain, she was able to finish the race.