Match the modals in bold to their meaning. He must/has to be at work by 10 o'clock You mustn't park your car on this street. You don't have to/don't need to meet them if you don't want to. You should/ought to have visited the ancient city before you left. She can speak five languages. We can/may take photographs in the museum. They had to leave their bags at the entrance. They may/might have gone shopping. He could/was able to run very fast wher he was young. May/Could I touch this ancient statue? Can/Could you help me research day trips from Taraz? Lucy didn't have to/didn't need to get a visa to enter Kazakhstan. A It is not necessary. B It was a good idea but you didn't do it. It is a law/rule. It is required. C It wasn't necessary. It is prohibited/not allowed. F It is possible. G It is allowed/permitted. H They were obliged to. I She is able to.
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1)C
2)E
3)A
4)B
5)I
6)G
7)H
8)F
9)J
10)L
11)K
12)D
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