What is the missing adverb in this list?
100% Always
50% ______________
0% Never
Sometimes
Is the modal "can" used to ask for Permission
Yes, it is used to ask for permission
Were do we insert a Time Expression in a sentence?
At the end of the sentence.
Yes, part of the modal verbs "can" and "able to".
What is an action verb?
A verb that indicates an action we can do.
What is the missing Frequency Adverb in this sentence?
"They _________ leave early. They stayed until 1 am the last time!"
Never
What type of verbs are "can" and "Have to"?
Modal verbs
Which time expression expresses "When"?
a) Every day
b) This saturday
b) this saturday
Insert the modal "can" in the following sentence:
Ernesto play with us
Ernesto CAN play with us
Is the verb from this sentence an Action or Non-action verb?
"Carla THINKS about what to do today"
Non-action
What is an adverb that can go between "Always" and "Sometimes"?
Usually, or Often
Is the modal "have to" used to ask for Permission?
No, "can" is used for permission
Group, was it correct?
Is the following sentence correct?
"Juan no is able to visit his granpa"
No, it should be:
"Juan isn't able to visit his grandpa"
Turn this sentence into Negative:
"Denise comes to the party"
Denise doesn't come to the party
Insert the adverb "rarely" in the following sentence:
"Ernesto cooks Japanese food"
Ernesto rarely cooks Japanese food
Insert the modal "have to" in the following sentence:
We wash the dishes
We HAVE TO wash the dishes
Create a sentence with "this January"
Group, was it correct?
What is the past version and Negative past version of the verb Can?
Could and Couldn't
Is the following question correct?
"Gabriel always run like a girl?"
No, it's incorrect.
"Does Gabriel always run like a girl?"
Organize the following sentence:
buy / doesn't / usually / Manolo / soda.
Manolo doesn't usually buy soda.
Name the phrase with "can" that we use the most in the classroom:
"can i go to the bathroom?"
Does the following sentence mentions When, or How often?
"I am going to run next year"
When
Are "can" and "Able to" used for the same purpose?
Yes, they both indicate Ability.
In Simple Prese, what do we add to the verb if the subject is "he, she, it"?
-s, -es, or -ies
"The plane flies in the sky"