This document provides a grammar lesson covering can and can't, comparative adjectives, questions and short answers using can, and possessive pronouns. It includes exercises for students to practice these grammar points, such as completing sentences with can or can't, matching comparative adjective forms, completing dialogs using comparatives, and rewriting sentences using the correct possessive pronoun. The lesson provides fundamental grammar instruction and exercises in a concise format.
This document provides a grammar lesson covering can and can't, comparative adjectives, questions and short answers using can, and possessive pronouns. It includes exercises for students to practice these grammar points, such as completing sentences with can or can't, matching comparative adjective forms, completing dialogs using comparatives, and rewriting sentences using the correct possessive pronoun. The lesson provides fundamental grammar instruction and exercises in a concise format.
This document provides a grammar lesson covering can and can't, comparative adjectives, questions and short answers using can, and possessive pronouns. It includes exercises for students to practice these grammar points, such as completing sentences with can or can't, matching comparative adjective forms, completing dialogs using comparatives, and rewriting sentences using the correct possessive pronoun. The lesson provides fundamental grammar instruction and exercises in a concise format.
This document provides a grammar lesson covering can and can't, comparative adjectives, questions and short answers using can, and possessive pronouns. It includes exercises for students to practice these grammar points, such as completing sentences with can or can't, matching comparative adjective forms, completing dialogs using comparatives, and rewriting sentences using the correct possessive pronoun. The lesson provides fundamental grammar instruction and exercises in a concise format.
1 Complete the sentences with can or can’t. 3 Match the first and second parts of the comparative adjectives. 1 cheap a -ier 2 big b -ter 3 heav c -er 4 more d -se 5 bet e -ger 6 wor f difficult
4 Complete the dialogues with the
1 Marcus can catch a ball. comparative of the adjective in brackets. 2 He climb a mountain. 1 A: This tablet is smaller (small) than 3 He spell English words. a laptop. 4 He speak Russian. B: Yes, but it’s . (expensive) 5 He repair a bike. And I think a laptop is . (fast) 6 He tell stories. 2 A: Piet’s phone is (easy) to use than my phone. B: True, but the camera on his phone is can: questions and short answers . (bad) 2 Order the words to make questions. Then 3 A: An old speaker is often match them to the answers. (big) than a new speaker. 1 play / Can / a musical instrument / you ? B: Yes, and a new speaker is . Can you play a musical instrument? (good) 2 cook / What / you / can ? Possessive pronouns 3 your granddad / run / Can ? 5 Write a possessive pronoun for the underlined words. 4 you / can / What languages / speak ? hers his mine ours theirs yours
1 This isn’t my phone. It’s your phone .
a I can make vegetable soup. yours b Yes, I can. I can play the guitar. 1 2 He’s got my bag and I’ve got his bag . c I can speak Spanish and a little English. d No, he can’t. He’s very old. 3 My dad’s camera is better than my camera . 4 She uses my tablet and I use her tablet .