Mark has got a broken leg.. He must stay at home.. He can read and write and he can play cards.. But, unfortunately he can´t run.. He can´t ride his bike and he can´t go to school.. Obse
Trang 1Mark has got a broken leg He must stay at home He can read and write and he can play cards But, unfortunately he can´t run He can´t ride his bike and he can´t go to school
Observe
He can read and write He can play cards
He can’t run and ride his bike.He can’t go to school
Answer the questions
What‘s the matter with Mark?
What can Mark do?
What can’t he do?
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2-……… 3-………
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B) Label the pictures with the words in
the box
1 swimming
2 basketball
3 skating
4 surf
5 running
6 tennis
7 football
8 climbing
9 sailing
10 boxing
11 parachute jumping
12 weight lifting
A) Look at the pictures again and write
sentences with can and can´t
Example: He can play football but he can´t
swim.
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• Can expresses ability or capacity.
• Can is called a modal verb It always keeps the same form in the present.
E.g.: He can run fast.
Affirmative
I can … You can…
He can…
She can …
It can ….
We can … You can…
They can…
Negative
I can’t … You can’t …
He can’t … She can’t …
It can’t …
We can’t … You can’t … They can’t …
Interogative
Can I ? Can you ? Can he ? Can she ? Can it ? Can we ? Can you ? Can they ?