Roadsigns and modal verbs : Must / mustn't - May / may not / To be allowed to
Choose the right modal form for each road sign.
- You MUST enter.
- You ARE ALLOWED TO enter.
- You MAY NOT enter.
- You MAY enter.
- You MUST park here.
- You ARE ALLOWED TO park here.
- You MAY NOT park here.
- You ARE NOT ALLOWED TO park here.
- You MAY go.
- You ARE ALLOWED TO stop.
- You MUST give way.
- You MUST stop.
- Heavy-goods vehicles MAY use this road.
- Heavy-goods vehicles ARE ALLOWED TO use this road.
- Heavy-goods vehicles MAY NOT use this road.
- Heavy-goods vehicles MUST use this road.
- Children MAY cross the road.
- Children MUST NOT cross the road.
- Children ARE NOT ALLOWED TO cross the road.
- Children MAY cross the road in pairs.
- You MAY NOT cross this road.
- You MUST stop here.
- You MUST NOT wait here.
- You MUST NOT stop here.
- All vehicles MUST use this road.
- No vehicles ARE ALLOWED TO enter this road.
- All vehicles MUST slow down.
- Heavy-goods vehicles ARE NOT ALLOWED TO enter this road.
- Cyclists MUST use this road.
- Cyclists MUST slow down.
- Be careful, cyclists MAY cross this road.
- Cyclists ARE NOT ALLOWED TO use this road.
- Be careful, there MAY be road works ahead.
- Be careful, rocks MAY fall on this road.
- Be careful, rocks ARE ALLOWED TO fall on this road.
- You MUST NOT use this road because of falling rocks.
- Be careful ! Drunk drivers MAY use this road.
- Be careful ! You MUST turn left, then right.
- You MAY NOT zigzag on this road.
- Be careful ! This road MAY be slippery and dangerous at times.