You are a doctor giving advice to a sick patient. (should, must, need to), You are a teacher reminding students about school rules. (must, can’t, have to), You are a tourist guide giving suggestions. (should, might, can), You are a parent talking to your child about safety. (must, mustn’t, ought to), You are explaining what you would do with a million euros. (would, could, might), You are giving advice to a friend who is stressed out. (should, need to, ought to), You are a security guard explaining what visitors can or can’t do. (can, mustn’t, need to), You are a classmate encouraging your friend to join a school trip. (should, could, might), You are a camp leader giving safety instructions to kids. (must, should, can’t), You are a flight attendant explaining safety rules. (must, have to, can), You are a fitness trainer advising someone new to exercise. (should, must, can), You are a police officer explaining traffic rules. (must, can’t, have to), You are a student asking a teacher for permission. (may, can, could), You are a friend making weekend plans. (shall, should, might), You are someone talking about your childhood abilities. (could, was able to), You are someone planning your future goals. (will, might, be able to), You are an employee asking your boss for time off. (may, could, would), You are a chef explaining what ingredients are necessary. (must, need to, can’t), You are a customer asking for help in a shop. (can, could, would), You are explaining what you would do with the ability to see the future. (would, could, might).
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