Can Must +verb Infinitive Form Must + Not + Verb Infinitive Form

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Permission Obligation Prohibition

To express permission we use can, To express obligation we use must, should and ought. To express prohibition we use can ,must and may + not +
could y may. verb infinitive form
Must +verb infinitive form
Can Must + not + verb infinitive form We cannot park the car next to that school door
You can use my book She must memorize all of these lines about cancer. You cannot go to the park.
You can talk to me You must see Pablo You can't smoke in here
Can I open the window? You must give up drink
Can I drive tonight? Visitors must not smoke You must not shout in class.
You must not touch the ball with your hand.
Could Should + verb infinitive form
Could you give me your address? You should never lie to your mother You may not take liquids onto the plane
Could you speak slowly? You should go home You may not go alone
Could I say something? You should drink a pill You may not stay here

May Ought to + verb infinitive form


May I have this dance? They ought to fix this pothole.
You may kiss the bride. You ought to pay him back shortly
May I say a word in this matter? You ought to study harder

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