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CAN, CAN’T, HAVE TO, DON’T HAVE TO

Dialogue:

A Hi! How are you?


B Fine, thanks. I’m planning a trip to Africam Safari in
Puebla. Have you been there?
A Of course. It’ the biggest conservationist park in
Mexico!
B What can I do there?
A You can have a great day with your family. You can
see the animals in their own environment.
B Can we take the family car?
A Yes. You can, but you have to stay inside the car in
some areas. You don’t have to bring your food. It is
not necessary because there is a restaurant there.
B I must get organize with my family.
Grammar: have to, don’t have, can, can’t

You have to stay in your car in some areas.

You don’t have to bring food to the park.

You can see big lions in their natural environment.

You can’t give food to the animal in the park.


1 Which modal and verb means it is necessary?
2 Which modal and verb means it is possible?
3 Which modal and verb means it is not necessary?
4 Which modal and verb means it is not possible?
5 What form for of the verb come after the modals in blue?

Match the beginning of the sentence (1-6) with the endings (a-f)

a travel by bike.
1 I have b follow the rules.
2 They don’t c to be in the park from 9:00 am to 5 pm.
3 He can’t d in the shop.
4 Visitors can pay e to pay your entry.
5 She can buy souvenirs f at the ticket office or online.
6 In the park, you have to

Order the sentences and questions

1. can/take/to the animals/you/photos/


2. have to/the rules/ respect/ I/

3. to be /we/don’t have/ at 9:00 am /

4. pay/ she/ with credit card/ can/

5. in the park/can’t/ feed/ the animals/

6. don’t have/ you/ your ticket/ to buy/ in advance/

7. you/ rent/ can/a bus/?

8. get/ a gift card/ can/ at the Africam Safari shop/ I/?

9. I/ have/ do/ to rent/ a jeep/?

10. Do/ buy/ have to/ in the restaurant/you/ ?


A Hey, Gary. Why don’t we go walking sometime?

B Great idea. When’s good for you?


A Friday morning at 9:00?

B Sorry. I can’t. I have to go to the school on Friday.


Conversations

A Well, how about Sunday afternoon at 2:00

B: That’s OK. Do I have to bring a sandwich?

A: Oh not . You don’t have to. I’ll invite you one.

A Hey, ______. Why don’t we ________sometime?

B __________. When’s good for you?

A _________________?
B Sorry. I can’t. I have to _______________.
A Well, how about ____________at 2:00

B: That’s OK. Do I have to ____________?

A: Oh not . You don’t have to. I’ll ___________.

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