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Write everything, include questions and answers to the 

GRAMMAR sections
only.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CzNSn3sudI0UV1Hi_HDS4er4C0j0wumO/view
Cross out the incorrect words.
1. Last night when we packed our bags, we can't / couldn't find our toothpaste.
2. Remember that you can't / couldn't bring more than two carry-on bags on the
plane.
3. She can / would ask the ticket agent to change her seat when we get to the
terminal.
4. They will be / were able to change their reservation last night.
5. We can't / couldn't get to the airport on time because there was too much
traffic.
6. They were / weren't able to buy a magazine at the store because they didn't
have time.
7. Our gate is a long way from here but we will / won't be able to get there on
time because we're early.
8. He could / couldn't find his luggage at baggage claim, so he asked for help.
9. Because of a mechanical problem, our will / won't be able to take off for
another 20 minutes.
10. She was / wasn't able to board because she lost her boarding pass
B Complete the conversation.
Can - Can't - Was able to – Couldn’t
1. A: I had trouble hearing the announcement. Did you hear it?
B: No, I couldn't hear it either.
2. A: Excuse me, sir. You can’t bring that water bottle on the plane. You have
two choices. You can drink it now or throw it out.
B: OK, thanks. I will drink it now.
3. A: How was the overnight flight?
B: It was good. I was able to sleep on the plane and get some rest.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14Zb__PMTVNgVd5i5fdtEtQ2ccLpKrFV0/view
A Put the words in the correct order. Write questions.
1. (the time / me / could / tell / you)
Could you tell me the time.
2. (a soda / will/me/get/you)
Will you get me a soda.
3. (my bags/ help me / you / would / with)
Would you help me with my bags.
4. (you / for me / could / the train schedule / check)
Could you check for me the train schedule
5. (tell/can/me/ you / when / will arrive / the bus)
Can you tell me when will arrive the bus
B Write Short Answers
1. A: Can I please sit here?
B: Yes, you can.
2. A: May leave my bag here?
B: Yes, you may
3. A: Can I eat on the train?
B: No, you cannot
4. A: Could change seats with you?
B: Yes, you could
5. A: May I get off here?
B: No. No may not. Sorry about that.
6. A: Could I please change my ticket?
B: No. I'm sorry, I couldn’t
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nWgp47E3vzZcbc0MuHPz4gxFmedrF-oD/view
1.- Would you do me a favor?
2.- Could I borrow your subway map?
3.- Would you tell me the time?
4.- Will you please show me your ticket?
5.- Could you make change for a dollar?
6.- Can you please watch my things?
7.- Requests for permission
8.- Could I please sit here?
9.- Can I please borrow your pencil?
10.- May I see your newspaper?
Answers audio
Q: Could I please sit here?
A: Yes, you can.
A: Sorry. No, you can't.
Q: Can we change seats?
A: Yes, we can.
A: Sorry. No, we can't.
Q: May I bring food on the bus?
A: Yes, you may.
A: No, you may not.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UCf1DeFDBoAlh0wW8o23_HWz33n56Vyf/view
1.- Would you do me a favor?
2.- Could I borrow your subway map?
Polite requests
3.- Would you tell me the time?
4.- Will you please show me your ticket?
5.- Could you make change for a dollar?
6.- Can you please watch my things?
7.- Requests for permission
8.- Could I please sit here?
9.- Can I please borrow your pencil? Q
10.- May I see your newspaper?
Answers Video
Q: Could I please sit here?
A: Yes, you can. A: Sorry. No, you can't.
Q: Can we change seats?
A: Yes, we can.
A: Sorry. No, we can't.
Q: May I bring food on the bus?
A: Yes, you may.
A: No, you may not.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s3xrXR-EMdejR5D-2Tr7K0nfNcFUelW2/view
1.- Is this your bag? No, it isn't my bag.
It's her bag.
Is this yours?
2.- No, it isn't mine.
It's hers.
Questions with whose
1.- Q: Whose camera is this?
A: It's his.
2.- Q: Whose shoes are those?
A: They're hers. They're not mine.
3.- Q: Whose car is that?
A: It's ours. (Correct form)
(Possessive pronoun)
OR
A: It's our car.
(Possessive adjective + noun)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1unvhdARA0rQRc_cbzzF-SN-Ip-UXXv1L/view
A Complete the conversations. Use the words in the box
Hers – Mine – My – Their – Your – Yours
Questions
1. A: Who's picking us up at the airport?
B: My parents. Wait. I think that's their car.
2. A: Is this her carry-on bag?
B: No. Mine is in the bin.
3. A: Where is My backpack?
B: It's on your back!
4. A: Where are my sunglasses?
B: Hers sunglasses are in your luggage.
5. A: Is this yours?
B: Yes, that's mine.
6. A: We need to drive to the airport, but I think my car is low on gas.
B: That's OK. Let's take your instead.
Change the underlined words to possessive pronouns.
1. My suitcase is in the overhead bin. Her suitcase (Hers) is under her seat.
2. He printed his e-ticket last night. I printed my e-ticket (Mine) this morning.
3. Peter and Maya were worried that their bus was canceled. But luckily, their
bus (theirs) was the last one to leave before the storm got worse.
4. The airline lost his bag but luckily, they didn't lose her bag (Hers).
5. The flight attendant asked everyone to turn off their cell phones. So, my
brother turned his cell phone (His) off.
6. Do you have your ticket? I only have my ticket (Mine).
Complete the conversations. Use is or are.
1. A: Is this our luggage?
B: Ours is in the shuttle.
2. A: I can't find our gate.
B: Ours is over there, next to the restaurant.
3. A: Are these your books?
B: No. Mine are in my bag.
4. A: Is this her rental car?
B: No. Hers is behind that red car.
5. A: Is this your seat?
B: Yes, it is mine.
Complete the conversations. Use possessive adjectives or possessive
pronouns.
1. A: Is this his travel case?
B: No. His is in the car.
2. A: Is this her suitcase?
B: Yes. That is hers.
3. A: Are those our bags?
B: Yes, they are ours
4. A: Where is his boarding pass?
B. He's not sure. He put it down somewhere in the restaurant.
5. A: Excuse me. I went through security, and now I can't find my keys.
B. Are these your keys in the bin?
A: Oh, yes, those are mine
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDMZoZgn5OghJkKvnj4wdbRIf_bzongi/view
Be able to + base form of the verb:
Present ability Can you speak Portuguese?
Are you able to speak Portuguese?
Negative statement
He's not able to go on vacation in April.
Yes/no question
Are they able to drive us to the airport?
Information question
When are you able to go?
Will be able to + base form: Future ability
I will be able to exchange simple greetings after one lesson.
At the end of the course, I will be able to have simple conversations.
I'll be able to exchange simple greetings after one lesson.
At the end of the course, I'll be able to have simple conversations.
I will not be able to read Portuguese newspapers.
Example Short Answer
Q: Will you be able to write in Portuguese?
A: Yes, I will.
A: No, I won't.

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