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  • Students (are allowed to) buy cheap meals in the cafeteria.
    can
  • I used to___ touch my toes when I was younger.
    be able to
  • The cake is delicious, you must / ought / should try it.
    should
  • We (had better) leave early to avoid the traffic.
    should
  • He ___ climb that mountain next year if he trains hard.
    will be able to
  • You (aren't obliged to) learn Italian. You can learn French instead.
    don't have to
  • I think it's a good idea for you to take a break.
    should / ought to
  • We tried, but we___ stop the fire.
    weren't able to / couldn't
  • You ___ drive when you are tired. It's dangerous.
    shouldn't
  • Sue ___ ride a bike when she was only two!
    could / was able to
  • I'm free tonight, so I'll _____ come and help you.
    be able to
  • I live only a few blocks from my office. I ……………………. drive to work.
    don't have to
  • You (are allowed to) come to dinner at our house if you want to.
    can
  • It was a really taxing exercise but I could / was able to / had to do it.
    was able to
  • In our school, we don't have to / mustn't / shouldn't use mobile phones at tests.
    mustn't
  • I haven't ___sleep very well lately.
    been able to
  • Mr. Moneybags is very rich. He ___ work for a living.
    doesn't have to
  • In our school we shouldn't / don't have to / mustn't wear a uniform.
    don't have to
  • ___ you help me with the bags, please?
    Can/Could
  • You (are forbidden to) bring a dog in here.
    mustn't / can't
  • Sam __ get away with lying to his mum about the cake yesterday.
    was able to
  • I’m afraid you (aren't allowed to) wait for the doctor here. Please go into the waiting room over there.
    can't / mustn't
  • I remember my brother ___ draw much better than me.
    could
  • A burglar _____ get inside through the window last night.
    was able to