Give a sentence with can.
I can speak two languages
Make this sentence negative:
It may rain next week.
It may not rain next week.
Give a sentence with must.
You must attend 90% to get a certificate in MELP.
Complete this sentence: We finished ___.
We finished writing our essays.
This and these are for near nouns. What do we use for far nouns?
That and those
Give a sentence with can't.
I can't play the guitar.
Make this sentence negative:
We might be late.
We might not be late.
Give a sentence with have to.
I have to attend grammar class at 9:05 am.
Complete this sentence: They are thinking about ___.
They are thinking about having a party tonight.
Resay this sentence with pronouns:
Ronnie bought a jacket.
He bought a jacket.
Change this sentence to the past:
Sonya isn't able to cook Indian food.
Sonya wasn't able to cook Indian food.
Give a sentence with could.
I could meet her at home tonight.
Give a sentence with doesn't have to.
She doesn't have to accept the offer.
Complete this sentence: He is planning ___.
He is planning to learn a new language.
These and those are for plural nouns. What do we use for single nouns?
This and that
Give a sentence about a past ability.
I could swim.
Ask a future possibility question.
Will you leave America next week?
Give a rule about traveling to the U.S.
You must show your passport.
Complete this sentence: Amanda loves ___.
Amanda loves eating/to eat ice cream.
Fix this sentence:
I like to swim and playing soccer.
I like swimming and playing soccer.
Ask a question about a past ability.
Could you speak Spanish?
Make this sentence negative:
It could snow tomorrow.
It might not snow tomorrow.
It may not snow tomorrow.
Give a sentence with must not.
You must not smoke on the campus.
Complete this sentence: My friend prefers ___.
My friend prefers to stay/staying at home.
Complete this sentence:
This coffee is mine, and that tea is ___.
This coffee is mine, and that tea is hers/his.