1. Circle the correct answers.
1. Can you play/to play the guitar?
2. I don't want play/to play football today.
3. Ann seems be/to be very tired.
4. Peter hasn't phoned. He must be/to be away.
5. Could you pass/to pass the orange juice?
6. We hope get/to get a bigger flat soon.
7. Chris may be/to be here at the weekend.
8. I want speak/to speak to the manager.
9. I've forgotten turn off/to turn off the light.
10. They should eat/to eat less.
2). Add - s or nothing (-).
1. Ann play ... tennis. 2. Bill can ... swim. 3. Our cat like ... fish. 4. It may ... rain. 5. She must ... pay now. 6. Harry work ... in London. 7. Sue should ... phone her mother. 8. The train seem ... to be late. 9. Bill might ...come and see us. 10. Joe want ... to go home.
Make questions or negatives. (Negatives in this exercise: cannot/can't; must not/mustn't; may not).
Example: Ann can't speak Russian. (Chinese?) Can she speak Chinese?
Mary must wash her clothes. (do it now -) She mustn't do it now.
1. Mike can't swim. (ski?) 2. John can play football. (tennis -) 3. Maria must play the piano. (sing -) 4. Robert may go to Italy. (go this week -) 5. Ann must work on Saturday. (on Sunday?) 6. You must do your homework every day. (do it on Sunday -) 7. He can leave home earlier if he goes to work on foot. (by car?) 8. May I borrow your book? (my sister) 9. You must bring some paper. (dictionary?) 10. You must feed your pets. (animals in the zoo )
1. Can you play/to play the guitar?
- The correct answer is "play." The sentence should be "Can you play the guitar?"
2. I don't want play/to play football today.
- The correct answer is "to play." The sentence should be "I don't want to play football today."
3. Ann seems be/to be very tired.
- The correct answer is "to be." The sentence should be "Ann seems to be very tired."
4. Peter hasn't phoned. He must be/to be away.
- The correct answer is "to be." The sentence should be "Peter hasn't phoned. He must be away."
5. Could you pass/to pass the orange juice?
- The correct answer is "pass." The sentence should be "Could you pass the orange juice?"
6. We hope get/to get a bigger flat soon.
- The correct answer is "to get." The sentence should be "We hope to get a bigger flat soon."
7. Chris may be/to be here at the weekend.
- The correct answer is "to be." The sentence should be "Chris may be here at the weekend."
8. I want speak/to speak to the manager.
- The correct answer is "to speak." The sentence should be "I want to speak to the manager."
9. I've forgotten turn off/to turn off the light.
- The correct answer is "to turn off." The sentence should be "I've forgotten to turn off the light."
10. They should eat/to eat less.
- The correct answer is "to eat." The sentence should be "They should eat less."
2) Add - s or nothing (-):
1. Ann play ... tennis.
- The correct answer is "plays." The sentence should be "Ann plays tennis."
2. Bill can ... swim.
- The correct answer is "swim." The sentence should be "Bill can swim."
3. Our cat like ... fish.
- The correct answer is "likes." The sentence should be "Our cat likes fish."
4. It may ... rain.
- The correct answer is "rain." The sentence should be "It may rain."
5. She must ... pay now.
- The correct answer is "pay." The sentence should be "She must pay now."
6. Harry work ... in London.
- The correct answer is "works." The sentence should be "Harry works in London."
7. Sue should ... phone her mother.
- The correct answer is "phone." The sentence should be "Sue should phone her mother."
8. The train seem ... to be late.
- The correct answer is "seems." The sentence should be "The train seems to be late."
9. Bill might ...come and see us.
- The correct answer is "come." The sentence should be "Bill might come and see us."
10. Joe want ... to go home.
- The correct answer is "wants." The sentence should be "Joe wants to go home."
Make questions or negatives. (Negatives in this exercise: cannot/can't; must not/mustn't; may not):
1. Mike can't swim. (ski?)
- The question should be "Can Mike ski?"
2. John can play football. (tennis -)
- The negative should be "John can't play tennis."
3. Maria must play the piano. (sing -)
- The negative should be "Maria mustn't sing."
4. Robert may go to Italy. (go this week -)
- The negative should be "Robert may not go to Italy this week."
5. Ann must work on Saturday. (on Sunday?)
- The question should be "Must Ann work on Sunday?"
6. You must do your homework every day. (do it on Sunday -)
- The negative should be "You mustn't do your homework on Sunday."
7. He can leave home earlier if he goes to work on foot. (by car?)
- The question should be "Can he leave home earlier if he goes to work by car?"
8. May I borrow your book? (my sister)
- The question should be "May my sister borrow your book?"
9. You must bring some paper. (dictionary?)
- The question should be "Must you bring the dictionary?"
10. You must feed your pets. (animals in the zoo)
- The question should be "Must you feed the animals in the zoo?"