This document provides examples of using can and cannot in sentences to describe abilities and permissions. It contains exercises where students fill in blanks with can or cannot, answer questions with these words, and generate their own questions to practice using can in interrogative sentences. The exercises cover using can and cannot to talk about languages spoken, activities done, purchases permitted, and an animal's capabilities.
This document provides examples of using can and cannot in sentences to describe abilities and permissions. It contains exercises where students fill in blanks with can or cannot, answer questions with these words, and generate their own questions to practice using can in interrogative sentences. The exercises cover using can and cannot to talk about languages spoken, activities done, purchases permitted, and an animal's capabilities.
This document provides examples of using can and cannot in sentences to describe abilities and permissions. It contains exercises where students fill in blanks with can or cannot, answer questions with these words, and generate their own questions to practice using can in interrogative sentences. The exercises cover using can and cannot to talk about languages spoken, activities done, purchases permitted, and an animal's capabilities.
A) Fill the spaces with an appropriate word to make sentences. 1. can't 2. can -- can't 3. can't -- can 4. drive -- can't 5. can -- can't 6. can't -- can 7. book -- bookstore -- fire station 8. can -- can't 9. can -- anything -- can't 10. cat -- climb a tree, -- dog B) Answer the questions below with CAN or CAN'T (or both). (Possible Answers - Your answers will probably be different) 1. I can speak Spanish and English. I can't speak Portuguese. 2. No, I can't, but I can play the guitar. 3. No, they can't. 4. You can buy a bottle of wine at a supermarket. 5. Yes, I can swim. 6. You can wear one for Halloween. C) Create questions using the words below using CAN. Afterwards, answer them. (Possible Answers - Your answers will probably be different) 1. Camera - Can your camera take photos at night? Yes it can. 2. Elephant - Can an elephant swim from Africa to Europe? No it can't. 3. Dinner - What can I make for dinner? You can make lasagna. 4. Airplane - Can you fly an airplane? No, I cannot. 5. Truck - Can you drive a truck? Yes, I can. 6. Trumpet - Can you play the trumpet? No, I can't. I can play a guitar.
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