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English Grammar Exercises: Can, Could, Should, and Shouldn't, Ejercicios de Inglés

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Tipo: Ejercicios

2020/2021

Subido el 03/05/2021

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1. Write down what you can o can’t do.
Swim
Sky
Play chess
Run 10 kilometers
Drive a car
Ride a horse
2. Complete these sentences by using can’t o couldn’t.
I was tired but I _____ sleep.
I wasn’t hungry yesterday. I ______ eat my dinner.
Ann doesn’t know what to do. She _____ decide.
When I was a child, I ______ jump 2 meters high. Now I can do it.
I wanted to speak to Martin yesterday but I _______ find him.
Jim ______ go to the concert next Saturday. He has to work.
Paula _____ go to the meeting last week. She was ill.
3. Use can or could. Then use short answers.
___________ (you/open) the door, please?
____________ (you/pass) me the salt, please?
_____________ (you/turn off) the radio, please?
_____________ (you/give) me your telephone number?
_____________ (you/lend) me some money?
_____________(I/help) you?
_____________ (I/get) you a cup of coffee?
_____________ (I/go) to the toilet?
______________ (I/open) the window?
______________ (I/phone) my mum? I’m feeling sick.
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1. Write down what you can o can’t do. Swim Sky Play chess Run 10 kilometers Drive a car Ride a horse 2. Complete these sentences by using can’t o couldn’t. I was tired but I _____ sleep. I wasn’t hungry yesterday. I ______ eat my dinner. Ann doesn’t know what to do. She _____ decide. When I was a child, I ______ jump 2 meters high. Now I can do it. I wanted to speak to Martin yesterday but I _______ find him. Jim ______ go to the concert next Saturday. He has to work. Paula _____ go to the meeting last week. She was ill. 3. Use can or could. Then use short answers. ___________ (you/open) the door, please? ____________ (you/pass) me the salt, please? _____________ (you/turn off) the radio, please? _____________ (you/give) me your telephone number? _____________ (you/lend) me some money? _____________(I/help) you? _____________ (I/get) you a cup of coffee? _____________ (I/go) to the toilet? ______________ (I/open) the window? ______________ (I/phone) my mum? I’m feeling sick.

4. Complete these sentences with should or shouldn’t. When you play tennis, you _______ watch the ball. It’s late and you’re tired. You ______ go to bed. If you have time, you _________ miss this opportunity. You ________ forget to brush your teeth twice a day. It’s too far to walk from here to the station. We ______ take a taxi. What ____ I wear? Do you think I _____ buy this t-shirt? 5. Make sentences with Do you think I should….? Then give short answers. You are in a shop. You are trying on a jacket. (buy) You ask your friend: You can’t drive (learn) You ask your friend: You don’t like your job (get another job). You ask your friend: Now use I think …. Should or I don’t think … should. It’s late. (go home now) I think we should go home now. This coat is too big for you. (buy it) You don’t need your car. (sell it) Sally and Colin are too young. (get married) James isn’t well today. (go to the doctor) The hotel is too expensive for us. (stay here)