Verbs
Verbs
must/have to
musn't/don't have to
be allowed to
100
to make something clean by using soap and water
to wash
100

to clean somewhere using a vacuum cleaner

to vacuum

100

Mum ...... visit out grandparents today.

has to
100

We .... talk loudly in the school library.

mustn't
100

You ....  watch TV late after 11 p.m tonight because tomorrow is Sunday.

are allowed to

200
you can do this with a bed
to make
200

to use a 'thing' to clean the floor with a wet rag

to mop the floor

200

I .... go to the gym three times a week.

must
200

You .... say anything.

don't have to
200

I .... go out with my friends late only at weekends.

am allowed to
300
This is another way to describe the word organize. It is cleaning and putting order to things.
to tidy up
300

to make something become dry (in the kitchen)

to dry the dishes

300

Everybody has to follow the rules.

has to
300

You .... park in your car in the space for the disabled.

mustn't
300

Karen .... go out if she hasn't finished her homework.

isn't allowed to
400

A place in which a cat can urinate and defecate when indoors

to take the dustbin out

400

to remove dust from something

to dust the furniture

400

What .... she .... do after school?

does / have to
400

We .... help them with dinner.

don't have to
400

In a museum, people .... take pictures.

aren't allowed to
500

This means to cut down the grass with a machine

to mow the lawn

500

An act of tidying or organizing things by separating them into categories.

to sort out the rubbish

500

Why .... you .... call your boss now?

do / have to
500

My grandma .... wear glasses.

doesn't have to
500

In class, we .... chew gum.

aren't allowed to
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