Can / can't exercises
Online exercises to practise the modal verb “can” in the present form.
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Multiple choice
"Can" in positive, negative, question sentences
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Filling gaps
Completing sentences with can + infinitive
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Meaning of "can"
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“Can” is a modal verb, so we don’t add “to” after it. It has the same form with all pronouns (I can, you can, he/she/it can, we can, they can) and doesn’t require an auxiliary verb to make negations and questions. “Can” means an ability, a skill, or an opportunity to do something. These exercises will help you practise “can” and “can’t” in simple sentences. Recommended for beginners. Check out the related topics below for more basic modal verbs, explanation and exercises.
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