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how to convert a dialogue between two members of a family using phrases or modals + verbs expressing permission, obligation or prohibition

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Answered by sakshiteotia400
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avi= mumma let me go for playing outside

mumma= firstly ask your father

Answered by Sahil3459
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Explanation:

Modal verbs are used to communicate authorization, prohibition (not allowing something), obligation, or lack of duty.

"Can," "may," and "could"

The word "can" is most frequently used to request or grant permission, although "may" and "could" are also acceptable even if they are not as frequently used as "can."

Can you lend me a pen?

The chair is available for you to use.

Can I get the window opened?

I have a question, please.

Prohibition

The words "can't" and "mustn't" (must not) are used to denote things that are forbidden (not allowed)

You must wear a tie to enter the establishment.

In this nation, you must be at least eighteen to drive.

Phone use is prohibited in class.

'Can't' typically connotes something that is impossible.

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