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Write down three lists of differences between:

1. What you could do / were allowed to do in your childhood, but you can’t (or mustn’t) do now.
2. What you had to do then, but don’t have to do now.
3. What you didn’t have to do then, but must now.

Write down three lists of differences between:

1. What you could do / were allowed to do in your childhood, but you can’t (or mustn’t) do now.
2. What you had to do then, but don’t have to do now.
3. What you didn’t have to do then, but must now.

Write down three lists of differences between:

1. What you could do/ were allowed to do in your childhood, but you can’t (or mustn’t) do now.
2. What you had to do then, but don’t have to do now.
3. What you didn’t have to do then, but must now.

Write down three lists of differences between:

1. What you could do/ were allowed to do in your childhood, but you can’t (or mustn’t) do now.
2. What you had to do then, but don’t have to do now.
3. What you didn’t have to do then, but must now.

Write down three lists of differences between:

1. What you could do / were allowed to do in your childhood, but you can’t (or mustn’t) do now.
2. What you had to do then, but don’t have to do now.
3. What you didn’t have to do then, but must now.

What can you suggest to someone who would like to stop smoking?

Teach your colleagues some basic traffic rules for crossing the road.

Name five things that young people may do, but little children may not.

How would you recommend treating a cold?

What can’t you do when you are on a diet?

Name five things you aren’t allowed to do in a church.

Name five things you aren’t allowed to do after getting bad marks.
What should the opposite sex do to make your life easier?

What must you do in your country to obtain a driving license?

Should marijuana be legalized? Why? Why not?

Name five things you may not do in this class.

How should your parents punish you when you misbehave as a teenager?

What do you have to do to be better students?

Name five things you mustn’t do in your school.

HANDOUT

Look at the rules for the new reference library in Charleton. Make one sentence for each rule, using an
appropriate modal verb. Start each sentence with you.

Example: You must leave coats and umbrellas at the entrance.

CHARLETON REFERENCE LIBRARY


LIBRARY RULES

Leave coats and umbrellas at the entrance.


No eating in the library.
No drinking in the library.
Silence at all times.
It is important that clothing is decent.
It is not necessary to ask before you take a book from the shelves.
Replace books when you’ve finished with them.
No books to be taken out of the library.
Catalogues are available for the readers.
Photocopying of documents is free.

HOMEWORK

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