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Can vs Can't ESL Exercise 1

This document provides an exercise to practice using "can" and "can't" to express ability. It contains 10 sentences with subjects performing different actions using "can" or "can't", along with a key to check the answers. The sentences cover a range of subjects and abilities such as playing sports, helping with homework, reading in English, sharing information, baking, going out, horse riding, availability, driving, and using a mobile phone.

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Can vs Can't ESL Exercise 1

This document provides an exercise to practice using "can" and "can't" to express ability. It contains 10 sentences with subjects performing different actions using "can" or "can't", along with a key to check the answers. The sentences cover a range of subjects and abilities such as playing sports, helping with homework, reading in English, sharing information, baking, going out, horse riding, availability, driving, and using a mobile phone.

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Can - can't: exercise 1

https://www.e-grammar.org/can-cannot/

Key with answers

Exercise 1

My brother can play football very well.

I can help you with your homework.

Sue can't read in English.

I cannot tell you about it.

Your mum can make good cakes.

You can go out tonight.

My dad cannot ride a horse.

I can't come tomorrow morning.

Bill can drive his car again.

You can't use my new mobile phone.

ESL worksheets on e-grammar.org

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