English, asked by nikhiladari10, 2 months ago

modal verb
1. You
get in without a ticket •
a) may not
b) can't
2. In Spain, boys
do military Service
a) don't have to
b) must not​

Answers

Answered by chaoticLIFE
0

Answer:

a. can't

b. don't have to

Explanation:

a. If we put may not, it means it is allowed but someone specific is stopping you. But can't indicates that whatever the situation, you need a ticket.

b. If we put must not, it means that we are saying that even if someone in Spain WANTS to join the Military, they can't. But Don't have to means if they feel like joining they can, but it is not compulsory.

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