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ï‚·Â Can expresses ability or capacity.
ï‚·Â Can is called a modal verb. It always keeps the same form in the present.
ï‚·Â Can is always followed by a verb in the infinitive without to
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Negative form = can + not
(can´t)
2. True (T) or false (F)? If they are false correct them .
A) Mark hasn´t got a broken leg.
B)Â He can read and write.
C)Â He can run.
D)Â He mustn't stay at home.
4. Say what you must or mustn´t do in your school.
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A)Â Eat in the classroom.
B)Â Respect teachers.
C)Â Leave the classroom without asking for permission.
D)Â Use your mobile phone.
E)Â Listen to music.
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6. Write questions and answers using the information in brackets:
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A)Â _____________________________? ( sing)
__________________________________. (yes)
B) _____________________________? ( play football)
__________________________________. (No)
C) _____________________________? ( speak German)
__________________________________. (no)
D) _____________________________? ( drive a car)
__________________________________. (no)
E) _____________________________? ( dance)
__________________________________. (yes)
Read the text:
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Mark has got a broken leg. He must stay at home. He can read and write and he can play cards. But, unfortunately he can´t run. He can´t ride his bike and he can´t run.
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ï‚·Â Must expresses necessity / obligation.
ï‚·Â Must is a modal verb. It always keeps the same form in the present.
ï‚·Â Must is always followed by a verb in the infinitive without to.
Negative form = must + not
(mustn't)
3. Complete with information from the text.
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Mark can :
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Mark can´t :
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Mark must :
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5. Say what you can or can´t do
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A)Â Cook - I _________________
B)Â Speak Chinese - I __________
C)Â Drive a car- I _____________
D)Â Paint ___________________
E)Â Swim ___________________