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Be Allowed To Exercises

The document provides examples of sentences that can be completed with the phrase "be allowed to". It gives 10 sentences that are to be filled in with "be allowed to" followed by an infinitive verb, and provides the context to determine which verb is meant to complete each sentence.

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Be Allowed To Exercises

The document provides examples of sentences that can be completed with the phrase "be allowed to". It gives 10 sentences that are to be filled in with "be allowed to" followed by an infinitive verb, and provides the context to determine which verb is meant to complete each sentence.

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Be allowed to

Complete the sentences.Don't use contractions.

1. In class, we   chew gum. 

2. In a museum, people   take pictures. 

3. At the cinema, people   smoke. 

4. Karen   go out if she hasn't finished her homework. 

5. You   watch TV late after 11 p.m tonight because tomorrow


is Sunday. 

6. I   go out with my friends late only at weekends. 

7. Kevin   play video games after doing his homework. 

8. Your children   play in the street until 5.00 pm. 

9. I'm sorry Madam, but you   walk on the grass. 

10. It   jump on the boat. It's really dangerous. 


Be allowed to

Complete the sentences with 'be allowed to'

Example: They are not allowed to play (not/play) football after


school unless they have finished their homework.
Example: We are allowed to eat (eat) sweets only after eating a
proper meal.

1. You   (send) an e-mail to your teacher if you don't


understand the exercise. 

2. We   (not/go) to the party because my parents don't


know who Jim and Jack are. 

3. You   (not/drive) a car at fifteen, Ian. You are simply too


young. 

4. I   (use) the internet as much as I like at home. 

5. We   (not/jump) today because of the bad weather. It's


too dangerous. 

6. You   (not/talk) during a test. 

7. Mike   (play) a game on the computer; he has already


finished his homework. 

8. You   (not/eat) or drink in class. 

9. When she was 14, she   (go out) on Saturdays.


'to be'+ allowed to
 
Fill in: a form of 'to be' + allowed to + infinitive
 

Example:   (to go) > Buses aren't allowed to go here.


 

1.    (to bully) > You   at our school.

2.   (to poop) > Pets   here.

3.    (to walk) > Mr. Sebel   his dog in this


park.

4.   (to go) > Girls   into Mike's room.

5.   (to ride) > I   my horse here.


6.   (to play) > Children   in this area.

7.   (to go fishing) > My uncle and aunt   


in this pond.

8.    (to enter) > Cats   this building.

9.   (to use) > My sister   her mobile


phone.

10.   (to eat and drink) > We   here.

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