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| Present Perfect | Past Simple | |----------------|--------------| | Connection to now | Finished time in past | | No specific time mentioned | Specific time (yesterday, in 2010) | | Experience / result | Fact / completed action |
The primary grammatical focus is on expressing rules and social requirements using modals. Obligation: (e.g., "You have to be home by ten"). Permission: be allowed to (e.g., "My mother lets me stay out late"). Prohibition: Correct use of not allowed to (e.g., "It's illegal to park here"). Lack of Obligation: don't have to don't need to (e.g., "You don't have to come if you don't want to"). 🤝 Functional Language: Making Requests Straightforward Intermediate Unit Test 3
As he was looking for a taxi or a bus, he saw a young woman sitting on a large blue suitcase near platform 9. She was holding a cardboard sign that said: BRISTOL – Need a lift? Share petrol. Prohibition: Correct use of not allowed to (e