Josh
has to / is allowed to
spend a year at an American high school.
Josh is allowed to spend a year at an American high school.
The students
can / can't
choose an elective.
The students can choose an elective.
The students
have to / can
put their bags into lockers.
The students have to put their bags into lockers.
The students
aren't allowed to / have to
take food into the classroom.
aren't allowed to
Josh / the students...
is / isn't allowed to
are / aren't allowed to
has / have to
can / can't
stand up during the Pledge of Allegiance.
The students have to stand up during the Pledge of Allegiance.
Josh / the students...
is / isn't allowed to
are / aren't allowed to
has / have to
can / can't
go to the bathroom without a pass.
The students aren't allowed to / can't go to the bathroom with a pass.
Josh / the students...
is / isn't allowed to
are / aren't allowed to
has / have to
can / can't
eat lunch at school.
The students can eat lunch at school.
At the Seeschule, you
is / isn't allowed to
are / aren't allowed to
has / have to
can / can't
be in class on time.
At the Seeschule, you have to be in class on time.
At the Seeschule, you
is / isn't allowed to
are / aren't allowed to
has / have to
can / can't
do homework every night until grade 10.
At the Seeschule, you don't have to do homework every night until grade 10.