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Unit 06 P64 Igc

The document provides examples of using can and have to to express possibility and obligation. It includes example sentences using can, can't, have to, don't have to, and doesn't have to. It also has a section for readers to fill in grammar rules for can, have to, and their negative forms.

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Unit 06 P64 Igc

The document provides examples of using can and have to to express possibility and obligation. It includes example sentences using can, can't, have to, don't have to, and doesn't have to. It also has a section for readers to fill in grammar rules for can, have to, and their negative forms.

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NAME: _______________________ DATE: _________________

Inductive Grammar Chart


(Unit 6, page 64)

GRAMMAR. Can and have to


Look at these examples with can and have to.
I can stay out late tonight. There are no classes tomorrow morning.
I’m too busy this afternoon. I can’t play golf.
Mona can meet us at the park, but her husband canʼt.
Can you go running tomorrow at three? Yes, I can. / No, I can’t.

I have to work late tonight.

I donʼt have to work late tonight.


She has to meet her cousin at the airport at 3:00.
She doesnʼt have to meet her cousin at the airport at 3:00.
Do they have to work tomorrow? Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.
Does he have to go to class now? Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.

FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Can or have to? Complete the grammar rules.
1. Use ___Can___ + the base form of a verb to express possibility.
2. Use ____Have to__ + the base form of a verb to express an obligation.
3. What s the negative form of can? ______canʼt_________

4. What are the negative forms of have to? ______donʼt have_________ or ______doesnʼt
have_________
Top Notch 1, Third Edition Unit 6 Copyright ©2015 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for
classroom use.

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