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English Can/Can't Exercises

The document provides exercises to practice using can and can't. The first exercise has students complete sentences with can or can't and includes examples like "She can speak English, but not French." The second exercise has students rewrite sentences using can or can't correctly, such as changing "I know how to sing" to "I can sing." The answer key provides the completed exercises.

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English Can/Can't Exercises

The document provides exercises to practice using can and can't. The first exercise has students complete sentences with can or can't and includes examples like "She can speak English, but not French." The second exercise has students rewrite sentences using can or can't correctly, such as changing "I know how to sing" to "I can sing." The answer key provides the completed exercises.

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EXERCISES – CAN, CAN’T

1. Complete the sentences with can or can’t and the verbs in parentheses.

a) She _____________ English, but not French. (speak)


b) I’m sorry. I _____________ to the party, I’m busy tonight. (go)
c) _______ you ________ the window, please? It’s very cold here. (close)
d) Hello! _______ I ________ you? (help)
e) Peter doesn’t want to go to the beach because he _____________. (swim)
f) Ana _____________ very well, she is a professional dancer! (dance)
g) They _____________, they don’t speak English. (understand)

2. Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of can or can’t.

a) I know how to sing.


I _______________.
b) She doesn’t know how to play the piano.
She __________________________.
c) It’s not possible for me to meet you tonight.
I ____________________________.
d) It’s possible for me to meet you tomorrow.
I ____________________________.
e) It’s permitted to park here.
You ___________________.
f) Please turn off the TV.
_______ you ___________________, please?
g) Is it OK if I close the window?
_______ I ______________________?

Leandro Carlos Farias Soeiro - leandrosoeiro.tec@gmail.com - CPF: 950.786.653-15


ANSWER KEY (RESPOSTAS)

1. Complete the sentences with can or can’t and the verbs in parentheses.

h) She can speak English, but not French. (speak)


i) I’m sorry. I can’t go to the party, I’m busy tonight. (go)
j) Can you close the window, please? It’s very cold here. (close)
k) Hello! Can I help you? (help)
l) Peter doesn’t want to go to the beach because he can’t swim. (swim)
m) Ana can dance very well, she is a professional dancer! (dance)
n) They can’t understand, they don’t speak English. (understand)

2. Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of can or can’t.

h) I know how to sing.


I can sing.
i) She doesn’t know how to play the piano.
She can’t play the piano.
j) It’s not possible for me to meet you tonight.
I can’t meet you tonight.
k) It’s possible for me to meet you tomorrow.
I can meet you tomorrow.
l) It’s permitted to park here.
You can park here.
m) Please turn off the TV.
Can you turn off the TV, please?
n) Is it OK if I close the window?
Can I close the window?

Leandro Carlos Farias Soeiro - leandrosoeiro.tec@gmail.com - CPF: 950.786.653-15

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