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Modals

Hi everybody, I've always thought that for a prohibition with modals we should use mustn't, but I've recently seen in some grammar books that can't can also be used. Is this so? Because then I was mistaken... Thankss

  

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", meaning that parking is prohibited. Is that the sort of case that the books are referring to?

  • ", meaning that parking is prohibited.
  • Is that the sort of case that the books are referring to?
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We say things like, e.g., "You can't park here!", meaning that parking is prohibited. Is that the sort of case that the books are referring to?

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