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Students can practice the difference among subject and object questions.
Four exercises where you can practice Statement, Negatives, Questions, Commands/Requests in Reported Speech.
Students can practice the structure in affirmative form of the present passive voice.
Put the words in order.
I know the difference between the words use to and used to and can correctly use them in sentences. I can ask questions and make statements using use to and used to I can read a chart about a person’s past and present health habits and write sentences to describe them
Modal Verbs - Can, Could, Be able to
The material contains grammar exercises for summarizing and systematizing students' knowledge of the Present Simple tense and practicing the practical skills of forming sentences and using this tense; the material can be used during face-to-face and distance learning. The illustrations are taken from the platform https://www.hiclipart.com/
choose between can, can´t could or couldn´t
Escribir las respuesta correcta usabdo could-couldn't can can't
colocar correctamente el verbo can o must donde corresponda afirmativa o negativamente
Worksheet on We can 3
3rd of series of 12 mini revision tests. Can be used as last minute practice before ecce
I can use the because clause and the because of phrase to give a reason or explanation for something. I know when to use each form and correctly put them into sentences and paragraphs.
Realiza las oraciones interrogativas
Exercises to determine if the students' level is at b1 and therefore they can enrol in a b2 course
Choose the correct answer
can; can't
Complete the sentences with can/can´t and the verbs
review should and can
choose can, can't, have to, don't have to
must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, don't have to, can, could, may, might
word order and interpret a chart
Can for ability