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Rules, Recommendations, Permissions

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  • My sister COULDN'T / CAN'T watch that movie until she's older.
    CAN'T (permission)
  • How many times a day COULD I / DO I HAVE TO take this medicine?
    DO I HAVE TO (obligation)
  • I don't think it's good that you eat so much candy. --> You ___ so much candy.
    SHOULDN'T eat (recommendation)
  • When I'm older, I DON'T / WON'T have to go to bed when my parents tell me to!
    WON'T (lack of obligation in the future)
  • I recommend visiting the Science Museum. --> You ___ the Science Museum
    SHOULD visit (recommendation)
  • It wasn't necessary to pay for the meal. --> He ___ for the meal.
    DIDN'T HAVE TO pay (lack of obligation)
  • Stop! Don't touch those chemicals. --> Stop! You ___ those chemicals.
    MUST NOT touch (prohibition)
  • We DIDN'T HAVE TO / COULDN'T wear jelwery to school. It was forbidden.
    COULDN'T (permission in the past)
  • If it rains tomorrow, I will need to take a coat. --> If it rains tomorrow, I ___ a coat.
    WILL HAVE TO take (obligation)
  • Drive on the right in the US - that's the law. --> You ___ on the right in the US.
    HAVE TO drive (obligation)
  • You CAN'T / WON'T BE ALLOWED TO use this ticket until nine o'clock tomorrow morning.
    Both (permission)
  • I'm sorry but you won't BE ALLOWED TO / HAVE TO use the school computers next week.
    BE ALLOWED TO (permission in the future)
  • Swimming in the lake will be forbidden soon. --> You ___ in the lake soon.
    WON'T BE ALLOWED TO swim (prohibition)
  • It won't be necessary to study a language next year. --> You ___ a language next year.
    WON'T HAVE TO study (lack of obligation)
  • Going into the forest without an adult was forbidden. --> We ___ into the forest without an adult.
    COULDN'T go (permission in the past)
  • It was necessary to get up at six o'clock. --> We ___ at six o'clock.
    HAD TO get up (obligation)
  • A: Do you like this sweater? Sam gave it to me. B: Yes, I do, but I think you HAVE TO / SHOULD wash it before you wear it. It's really dirty!
    SHOULD (recommendation)
  • You MUST / HAVE TO stand behind the yellow line.
    MUST (obligation on public notices)
  • Excuse me, MAY / CAN I borrow your pen?
    Both (permission)
  • Stop! You MUST NOT / DON'T HAVE TO go in that room.
    MUST NOT (prohibition)