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Modal Verbs

The document provides examples of sentences using must/mustn't and can/can't to express obligations, prohibitions, abilities and disabilities. Some examples using must/mustn't include that one must tell the truth, must eat vegetables, and mustn't take money or waste money. Examples using can/can't include being able to play tennis but not basketball, being able to sing but not able to drive, and not being able to open a door without a key. The document aims to illustrate the use of modal verbs in different sentence constructions.
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Modal Verbs

The document provides examples of sentences using must/mustn't and can/can't to express obligations, prohibitions, abilities and disabilities. Some examples using must/mustn't include that one must tell the truth, must eat vegetables, and mustn't take money or waste money. Examples using can/can't include being able to play tennis but not basketball, being able to sing but not able to drive, and not being able to open a door without a key. The document aims to illustrate the use of modal verbs in different sentence constructions.
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USE must/mustnt

1.-I tell the truth to everybody.


2.-You eat vegetables and fruit
every day.
3.-Mary run to catch the bus.
Its late.
4.-Lorena buy a new pair of
shoes.
5.-Hector take money from my
purse.
6.-We wash our hands before
eating.
7.-My dad wear a suit for work.
8.-Students obey their
teachers.
9.-Sonia waste her money on
sweets.
10.-British people drive on the
left.
11.-I (water) my moms plants.
12.-Your dog bark at night.
13.-I get up earlier tomorrow.
14.-Please! You (talk) in the
library.
18.-Theres no milk. I (buy)
some.
19.-You cough a lot . I think you
. (smoke)
20.-My
friend
(follow)
his
parents advice.
21.-Laura (go) on the train
without a ticket.
22.-David (drink) too much
beer.
23.-Its raining. You (take) an
umbrella.

USE can/cant
1.- He (play) tennis but he
(play) basketball.
2.- Her sister (sing) but she was
very pretty.
3.- Andrew (use) his car because
its broken.
4.- Martha (speak) Japanese and
Chinese when she was twelve years
old.
5.- She has a horse so she (ride)
it.
6.- Walter is unemployed so he
(go) on holiday.
7.- I (open) the door because I
havent got the key.
8.- Sheila (understand)him
because she didnt speak English.
9.-Robert was very thirsty. He
(find) any fountain.
10.-My girlfriend (swim) but she
(drive) a car.
11.-My grandfather (read)
without his glasses.
12.-I havent got enough money so I
(fly) to Amsterdam.
13.- Charles (send) emails with
his mobile phone.
14.- My brothers are studying music
and they (play) the guitar.
15.- The baby (cry) loud at
night.
16.- Its late so you (watch) TV.

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