THE THIRD CONDITIONAL
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
ASSIGNMENT 11: THIRD CONDITIONAL
Due date: March 9
Print and complete the following exercises by hand.
Exercise
ASSIGNMENT 10
HAVE / HAS TO - DON´T / DOESN'T HAVE TO
Due date: March 6
HAVE / HAS TO - DON´T / DOESN'T HAVE TO
Due date: March 6
HAVE TO
Have to / Has to = it is necessary
Don't have to / Doesn't have to = it isn't necessary
Don't have to / Doesn't have to = it isn't necessary
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES | SUBJECT | MODAL | VERB | EXAMPLES | |
affirmative sentences ( + )
NECESSITY:
have to/has to means it is necessary. | I you we they | have to | clean get pick up have eat go work | I have to clean my room. You have to get a new book. We have to pick up the laundry. They have to have a notebook. | |
he she it | has to | He has to eat dinner now. She has to go to work now. It has to work. | |||
NEGATIVE SENTENCES | SUBJECT | MODAL | VERB | ||
( - )
LACK OF NECESSITY:
don't have to/doesn't have to means it is not necessary. You have a choice. | I you we they | don't have to | work do clean eat work go be | I don't have to work on Saturday. You don't have to do that. We don't have to clean the car. They don't have to eat pizza. | |
he she it | doesn't have to | He doesn't have to work tomorrow. She doesn't have to go today. It doesn't have to be that way. | |||
QUESTIONS | DO | SUBJECT | MODAL | VERB | EXAMPLES |
questions ( ? ) | Do | I you we they | have to | clean get pick up have eat go work | Do I have to clean my room? Do you have to get a new book? Do we have to pick up the laundry? Do they have to have a notebook? |
Does | he she it | Does he have to eat dinner now? Does she have to go to work now? Does it have to work? |
ASSIGNMENT 9: CAN, CAN'T
Due date: March 6
Can - can´t
Can is a modal verb.
Can is used to express ability or to say that something is possible.
Can is the same for all subjects. We don't add an 'S' in the third person (like other verbs)
The verb that comes after Can is in the infinitive without to:
- I can speak Spanish. (= it is possible for me to speak Spanish = I have the ability to speak Spanish)
- He can swim well.
- We can see our neighbour in the garden.
- They can play the guitar.
For more uses of Can see: Modal Verbs: Can - Could
Negative
To form the negative we add "not" after can to form one word: cannot.
We can also contract the negative to form can't. (can't = cannot)
- I cannot play the piano. We can't go to the cinema tonight.
- She cannot speak French very well. He can't drive a car.
Questions
To from the question we change the position of the subject and the auxiliary verb.
The main verb is still in the infinitive without to.
- Where can I buy an ice-cream?
- Can I go to the party, please?
- Can you speak Japanese?
- What can we do on Saturday?
Remember that you can use short answers:
- Can I sit here please? Yes, you can.
- Can you speak Chinese? No, I can't.
Print the next document and complete the exercises in the same paper:
Exercise
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