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Can Cannot Exercise 1 Key PDF

This document provides an exercise to practice using "can" and "can't" to express ability and inability. It contains 10 sentences with subjects performing different actions using "can" or "can't", along with a key to check the answers. The sentences cover a range of subjects and verbs such as playing football, helping with homework, reading in English, telling about something, making cakes, going out, riding a horse, coming in the morning, driving a car, and using a mobile phone.

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Can Cannot Exercise 1 Key PDF

This document provides an exercise to practice using "can" and "can't" to express ability and inability. It contains 10 sentences with subjects performing different actions using "can" or "can't", along with a key to check the answers. The sentences cover a range of subjects and verbs such as playing football, helping with homework, reading in English, telling about something, making cakes, going out, riding a horse, coming in the morning, driving a car, and using a mobile phone.

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Can - can't: exercise 1

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Key with answers

Exercise 1

My brother can play football very well.

I can help you with your homework.

Sue can't read in English.

I cannot tell you about it.

Your mum can make good cakes.

You can go out tonight.

My dad cannot ride a horse.

I can't come tomorrow morning.

Bill can drive his car again.

You can't use my new mobile phone.

ESL worksheets on e-grammar.org

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