WE USE CAN / CAN'T TO TALK ABOUT ABILITIES:
More examples:
-She can drive a car but she can't rollerskate
-We can speak English but we can't speak Chinese.
WE USE HAVE TO/DON'T HAVE TO (NEED TO/DON'T NEED TO) TO EXPRESS SOMETHING THAT IS NECESSARY TO DO:
What a mess! He has to tidy his room!
More examples:
-The Geography exam is next Tuesday, we have to/ need to study hard.
-There is a café at school, so you don't have to/ you don't need to bring your lunch, you can buy it there.
WE USE MUST/ MUSTN'T FOR OBLIGATION OR PROHIBITION:
More examples:
-You mustn't feed animals at the zoo, it's forbidden!
-You must be at school at 8.30 every day.
Now, do the activities:
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