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The villagers had to use kerosene lamps a few years ago. (must, had to)
The old lady should take a bath every day before taking meals, (ought to, should)
She has to finish this work before I go. (has to, must)
Ramesh said that they should report for duty on Monday, (should, ought to)
Alan isn't coming tonight. He may come tomorrow, I hope. (can, may, must)
There's a lot of work to do in the house. You must help me! (can, may, must)
You can’t / may not call him anymore. I have already called him. (can, may, must)
She is over there. Can you see her? (can, may, must)
Teachers must not beat children. It's forbidden. (can, may, must)
I can hear some voices. Someone may be in the house. (can, may, must)
We must not/ can’t eat sweets! We are on a diet. (can, may, must)
You can buy it on Sunday if you want. The shops are open. (can, may, must)
You can’t / may not drive me to the station. I can walk. (can, may, must)