Fill in the blank - He _________ turn in his thesis by this Monday.
has to
fill in the blank - can or can't? He ________ find his electric bill, and he needs a proof of residence.
can't
Fill in the blank - My brother ___________ stay out until 4 a.m. He doesn't have a curfew.
is allowed to
Give her some advice. She's always late. She ________________
She should wake up/leave earlier.
Fill in the blank - I _______ go to the store today. There's no food at home.
must
Use "have to" to tell us something about the library
You have to be quiet.
Use "can" in a question
Can I borrow your pen?
Use "be allowed to" in a question
Are we allowed to go to McDonald's on break?
Give him some advice. He wants to be rich and famous.
He should get a different goal.
Use "must" to tell us something about the bar.
You must pay your tab.
Use "have to" in a sentence that's true for you.
I have to feed my dog when I get home.
Say something you can do if you are in jail.
You can do exercise.
Say something you are allowed to do at the movie theatre.
You are allowed to buy popcorn.
Give them some advice. They just moved into a new home, and they see ghosts, and lots of weird things happen.
They should sell their house.
Use "must not" to tell us something about the bar.
You must not start a bar fight.
Use "don't have to" in a sentence about the library
You don't have to have a library card.
Say something you can't do if you are in jail.
You can't smoke in your cell.
Say something you aren't allowed to do in a movie theatre.
You aren't allowed to bring your own popcornn.
Give advice. I want to have an amazing, but relaxing vacation, and I only have 10,000 pesos.
You should go to ....
I must take an exam soon.
Use "don't have to" in a sentence that is true for you.
I don't have to feed my dog (because I don't have one).
Use can/can't in a sentence true for you.
I can sing but I can't sing well.
Use be allowed to in a sentence true for you
I´m allowed to bring prompts to class.
Give your classmates and/or teacher some real advice.
You shouldn't get married. Or, you should think REALLY REALLY hard before you do.
Use "must not" in a sentence that's true for you
I must not leave the door to the apartment building open (even though my neighbors do it all the time)