The document matches two columns of sentences to form complete sentences using modals like "can" and "cannot". The first column provides a context or reason and the second column completes the sentence with an action that is either possible or not possible based on the context. Some examples matched include "I lived in France, so I can speak French" and "My leg is hurt, so I cannot jump." The document aims to practice the use of modals in conditional sentences.
The document matches two columns of sentences to form complete sentences using modals like "can" and "cannot". The first column provides a context or reason and the second column completes the sentence with an action that is either possible or not possible based on the context. Some examples matched include "I lived in France, so I can speak French" and "My leg is hurt, so I cannot jump." The document aims to practice the use of modals in conditional sentences.
The document matches two columns of sentences to form complete sentences using modals like "can" and "cannot". The first column provides a context or reason and the second column completes the sentence with an action that is either possible or not possible based on the context. Some examples matched include "I lived in France, so I can speak French" and "My leg is hurt, so I cannot jump." The document aims to practice the use of modals in conditional sentences.
The document matches two columns of sentences to form complete sentences using modals like "can" and "cannot". The first column provides a context or reason and the second column completes the sentence with an action that is either possible or not possible based on the context. Some examples matched include "I lived in France, so I can speak French" and "My leg is hurt, so I cannot jump." The document aims to practice the use of modals in conditional sentences.
Match the two columns to form a complete sentence.
1. I lived in France, so we can go out to play now.
2. My leg is hurt, we cannot afford to make a mistake. 3. Fish I can go exercise. 4. This is the final round, she cannot drink tea. 5. The food is prepared, so can swim. 6. The gym must be open, so we can enter the house now. 7. The rain has stopped, I can speak French. 8. She is allergic to milk, we cannot hear you. 9. I have found my keys, you can eat it. 10. The music is so loud that I cannot jump.
C4_ENW_Grammar_Worksheets.indd 1 8/17/2018 11:44:43 AM
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1. I lived in France, so I can speak French.
2. My leg is hurt, I cannot jump. 3. Fish can swim. 4. This is the final round, we cannot afford to make a mistake. 5. The food is prepared, so you can eat it. 6. The gym must be open, so I can go exercise. 7. The rain has stopped, we can go out to play now. 8. She is allergic to milk, she cannot drink tea. 9. I have found my keys, we can enter the house now. 10. The music is so loud that we cannot hear you.
C4_ENW_Grammar_Worksheets.indd 2 8/17/2018 11:44:44 AM