have to / can / can't
		Obligation / permission / prohibition
	 
	
		
		
				
				  
                    Obligation: have to
				    We can use 
have to and 
has
				      to + 
infinitive to express obligation.
				    
            - We have to work on Saturday mornings.
- In football, the goalkeeper has to stop the ball from going into the goal.
 
				 
				
				  1. Sports quiz.
				  Are these sentences true or false?
				  
	     
				
                  
                  2. Have to for obligation.
                  Choose the correct form of have
				    to.
				  
				  For more information about obligation see the Grammar
				    Reference.
	     
				
                  
                    Permission and prohibition: can / can't
                    We can use 
can to talk about 
permission and 
can't to express 
prohibition.
                    
                      - You can take a small bag onto the plane.
- You can't travel without a passport.
 
	     
				
                  3. True sentences. 
				  Choose the correct option to make true sentences about what you can and can't do in the United Kingdom.
				  
	     
				
				  4. Missing words.
				    Complete the sentences with the verbs.
				  
	              For more information about permission see the Grammar
	                Reference.