Unit four Doing the right thing.

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Unit four Doing the right thing

Answers 1) I can't go. I shouldn't go. I mustn't go. I don't have to go. 2) Can I go? Should I go? Must I go? Do I have to go? 3 ) He / She can go. He / She should go. He / She must go. He / She has to go.

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Answers : Answers Children have to go to school. I am allowed to/ can ... mean the same . They express permission . I have to... expresses obligation. Answers Children have to go to school. Millionaires don't have to work. You don't have to go to England if you want to learn English. In England , you have to drive on the left.

Answers 2) I don't have to wear a uniform. Do I have to wear a uniform. I had to wear a uniform. 3 ) She doesn't have to work hard . Does she have to work hard1 She didn't have to work hard. 4) He can't do what he likes. Can he do what he \ likes? He couldn't do what he liked. 5) We aren't allowed to wear jeans. Are we allowed to wear jeans? We were allowed to wear jeans.

Answers The sentence with must expresses strong obligation . Should and must are model auxiliary verbs .