Insert into the gaps may, might, to be allowed to/ not to be allowed to 1. you go to the cinema with your friends, but, please, don’t come home late. 2. he work in the laboratory next week. 3. until you are eighteen you to marry. 4. i take your dictionary for a minute? 5. you leave this little matter entirely to me, mr brown. 6. she want some more wine. you’d better ask her to find it out. 7. he park here. it’s strictly prohibited. 8. when we lived in a hotel we make any noise after nine. 9. according to the rules you bring guests. 10. you take my dictionary. i don’t need it now.
2. He _will not be allowed_ work in the laboratory next week.
3. Until you are eighteen you _are not allowed_ to marry.
4. _May_ I take your dictionary for a minute?
5. You _might_ leave this little matter entirely to me, Mr Brown.
6. She _might__ want some more wine. You’d better ask her to find it out.
7. He _is not allowed_ park here. It’s strictly prohibited.
8. When we lived in a hotel we __were __not__allowed__ make any noise after nine.
9. According to the rules you _are __not___allowed___ bring guests.
10. You __may__ take my dictionary. I don’t need it now.