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Modals of Permision, Prohibition and Obligation
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You ___ eat in class.
mustn’t
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You ___ get up early on Sunday.
don’t have to
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Which modal verb means prohibition?
mustn’t / can’t
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Make a question with “Can” about school.
Possible: Can I go to the toilet?
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True/False: Students must be quiet in class.
True
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True/False: You don’t have to bring your books to school.
False
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Are you allowed to use your phone in class?
No, I’m not.
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I ___ (not) ___ watch TV late.
am not allowed to
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You ___ use your phone in the exam.
can’t
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Make your own sentence with be allowed to.
Free answer
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Drivers ___ wear a seatbelt.
must
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Which modal verb means obligation?
must / have to
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True/False: You can eat in class.
False
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Say something you can do at the weekend.
Free answer
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Give an example of something you must do at school.
Free answer
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True/False: I am allowed to drive a car at 13.
False
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Do you have to wear a uniform?
Yes/No answers
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Give an example of something you don’t have to do at home.
Free answer
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Make a sentence with mustn’t.
Free answer
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Students ___ do homework.
have to
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