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Practice Modals

The document contains various statements about abilities, restrictions, and obligations related to different individuals and situations. It highlights what certain people can or cannot do, such as children not being able to eat certain foods or the necessity of taking precautions like carrying an umbrella in the rain. Additionally, it emphasizes rules and responsibilities, such as wearing uniforms in school and not parking in restricted areas.
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Practice Modals

The document contains various statements about abilities, restrictions, and obligations related to different individuals and situations. It highlights what certain people can or cannot do, such as children not being able to eat certain foods or the necessity of taking precautions like carrying an umbrella in the rain. Additionally, it emphasizes rules and responsibilities, such as wearing uniforms in school and not parking in restricted areas.
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She is a small baby. She cannot eat meat, but she can drink milk.

He is so ill that he must see the doctor.

It's raining heavily. You must take your own umbrella.

We must not pick the flowers in the park. It's forbidden.

I cannot sing now but I could sing very well when I was a child.

Mike is only nine months old. He cannot eat nuts yet.

He has a lot of weight so he cannot run so fast.

I'm very tall, so I can play basketball.

You must not park that car there. It's a no-parking zone.

Many students in Great Britain must wear a uniform when they go to school.

George has travelled a lot. He can speak 4 languages.

I cannot come with you now because I'm studying for my test.

Footballers must not touch the ball with their hands.

Can I use your phone?

I'm sorry I couldn't come yesterday. I had to work late.

You must not speed through the city. It's dangerous!

You have been coughing a lot recently. You must not smoke so much.

I'm very tired today. I cannot clean my room now, but I'll do it tomorrow.

I couldn't eat lasagne when I was a child, but I like it today.

We cannot go to the bank today. We haven't got any money left.

You cannot sleep in that room. It's full of boxes and other stuff.

I cannot swim very far these days, but ten years ago, I could swim over to the other side of the
lake.

You have a bad headache, so you should go to bed earlier. (or must)

I cannot feed the baby now, so can you do it for me?

Tourists must take their passports with them when they go abroad.

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