[ Modal Verbs ]
You are not allowed to step on the grass in this area.
A. You cannot step on the grass in this area.
B. You may step on the grass in this area.
C. You should step on the grass in this area.
D. You mustn’t step on the grass in this area.
Select your answer:

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