The document is an exercise from e-grammar.org that teaches the use of modal verbs "can" and "can't". It provides 8 sentences using "don't" or a negative form and asks the user to rewrite them using either "can" or "can't" to make similar positive or negative statements. The sentences cover a range of scenarios about parking a car, staying somewhere, an item's expense, playing basketball, taking transportation, hearing sounds, eating food, shopping, and illness. The document is designed to practice forming sentences with modal verbs.
The document is an exercise from e-grammar.org that teaches the use of modal verbs "can" and "can't". It provides 8 sentences using "don't" or a negative form and asks the user to rewrite them using either "can" or "can't" to make similar positive or negative statements. The sentences cover a range of scenarios about parking a car, staying somewhere, an item's expense, playing basketball, taking transportation, hearing sounds, eating food, shopping, and illness. The document is designed to practice forming sentences with modal verbs.
The document is an exercise from e-grammar.org that teaches the use of modal verbs "can" and "can't". It provides 8 sentences using "don't" or a negative form and asks the user to rewrite them using either "can" or "can't" to make similar positive or negative statements. The sentences cover a range of scenarios about parking a car, staying somewhere, an item's expense, playing basketball, taking transportation, hearing sounds, eating food, shopping, and illness. The document is designed to practice forming sentences with modal verbs.