and permission 1 Choose the correct options. 0 The sign says you mustn’t / needn’t take photos in the museum. It’s not allowed. 1 We mustn’t / don’t have to make a lot of noise when we get home because it’s really late. 2 I needn’t / can do the shopping for you if you like. I’ve got plenty of time. 3 Jake mustn’t / can’t go to his favourite shop today. It’s closed. 4 Do you have to / Can you wear uniforms at your school? 5 I needn’t / have to buy food today because there’s plenty in the fridge. 6 I can / can’t go to the cinema with you – Mum says it’s OK! 7 You mustn’t / don’t need to go into the college library. You can find the information on the Internet. /7
2 Complete the sentences with can, can’t, must,
mustn’t, doesn’t have to or don’t have to. 0 Our teacher says we can leave school early tomorrow. She’s given permission. 1 John start work at nine because he works flexible hours; he can start any time up to eleven o’clock. 2 All employees in this company know how to use a computer. It’s very important. 3 Unfortunately, Peter apply for the job because he’s too young. 4 You park your bicycle here if you want. It’ll be fine. 5 If you want to work as a lifeguard at the pool, you be able to swim. 6 I finish this piece of work tonight. It will be OK if I do it tomorrow. 7 You talk loudly in the library. The staff will get cross. 8 I work out these Maths problems. They’re just too difficult. /8