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CAN / HAVE TO
PRACTICE
I. CAN, CAN’T. WRITE SENTENCES IN POSITIVE, NEGATIVE OR INTERROGATIVE
1. (+) I / tennis: I can play tennis
2. (-) Mary / French: Mary can’t speak French.
3. (?) You / a car: Can you _________________?
4. (+) Your father / soccer: _____________________________________
5. (-) My sister / in the park: _____________________________________
6. (-) My friend / a composition: _____________________________________
7. (?) Your sister / a mountain: _____________________________________?
8. (?) They / soccer well: _____________________________________?
9. (+) I / a photograph of that bird: _____________________________________
10. (-) My sister / ice cream: _____________________________________
IV. HAVE TO, HAS TO. COMPLETE THESE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM
OF HAVE TO IN POSITIVE, NEGATIVE OR INTERROGATIVE.
1.- At our school we ________________wear a uniform. It’s an obligation.
2.- You ________________turn on the central heating. It’s automatic.
3.- The exams are next week. Mary work harder.
4.- Students listen to the teacher or they won’t understand.
5.- He leave now or He’ll miss the plane.
6.- Soldiers ________________obey orders.
7.- Sorry, I ________________go now. I don’t want to be late.
8.- Mary ________________come with us if she doesn’t want to.
9.- In Spain, teachers ________________wear uniforms. It’s an obligation.
10._____ you ______________ get up early tomorrow morning?
V. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. USE HAVE TO, HAS TO, CAN, CAN’T