You put the words in the right order to make a sentence. In each of these MOBILE-FRIENDLY online games, the words are all mixed up. Next, students complete sentences about the animals with can or cant. Complete the sentences using the words listed in the box below, then click the 'Check' button to check your answers. Students begin by matching each animal with a corresponding ability. Exercise on the modal verbs must and have to. In this can or cant worksheet, students learn and practice the modal verbs of ability can and cant. Grammar : Verbs : Modals Modal Verb Games ESL Can and Cant Worksheet - Reading, Matching and Writing Exercises - Elementary (A1-A2) - 25 minutes. > ABOUT THIS SITE: Copyright Laurent Camus - Learn more / Help / Contact | Do not copy or translate - site protected by an international copyright | Cookies | Legal notices. exercise 4: fill in the best modal: can, could, be able to, may or might. If you haven’t studied English modal verbs before, we recommend to start from the modals in the present form, learn about their unique. exercise 3: choose between met can, could and to be able to. These exercises are specifically composed to practise the past modals: how we combine modal verbs must, could, should, might, would with the past infinitive (have + past participle) and what each verb means.
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