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    Complete the sentences. Use ‘to be allowed to’.

      1. I’m sorry, but you (present simple + not) smoke in this restaurant.
      2. When I was a child, I (past simple + not) stay up past midnight.
      3. In class, we (present simple + not) use our smartphones.
      4. You (future simple) see this movie, if you behave.
      5. Muriel (present simple + not) go out if she hasn’t finished her homework.
      6. They (past simple + not) go out with their friends during weekdays.
      7. Sheila’s parents told her she (past simple) go to the prom.
      8. The criminal (future simple + not) enter the country.
      9. You (simple present) take the bike with you on buses, trains and metro.
      10. I (simple present + not) go to school by bike.
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