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Answer:
we use the modal verbs of permission 'can' when we are giving permission to others.
(Example:)
"You can borrow my book if you want, Diane."
"You can go leave work now, I've got it covered."
"Tom can go with you."
When refusing permission to someone, we use negative forms of the modals of permission; cannot = can't, or will not = won't, or shall not = shan't.
(Example:)
“Can I leave early?- “No, you can't!”
“Ill go out on Saturday.” - “You will not!”
You shan't get any money until the work is satisfactorily finished.
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