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Report for Gálvez, Marco Date submitted: 06 Jun 2020

Activity assigned by Yopla, Cristian

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Grammar: Passive modals 2 100%

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6 Lesson 1

Grammar: Passive modals 2


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Complete each sentence, using the words in parentheses and a passive modal. 100%

Example:
People should not be allowed / shouldn't be allowed to hunt elephants. (should / not / allow)

1 Animals in zoos must be treated humanely. (must / treat)

2 Cats and dogs have to be vaccinated against certain diseases. (have to / vaccinate)

3 After the injured bird recovers, it can be returned to the wild by staff from the animal hospital. (can / return)

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4 Animals must not be forced to fight. (must / not / force)

5 Can pets be taken on the plane? (pets / can / take)

6 How could endangered species be protected ? (endangered species / could / protect)

8 In your opinion, why shouldn't animals be killed for food? (animals / should / not / kill)

8 Can't whales be saved from extinction? (whales / can / not / save)

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