Modal verbs can, may, must Use modal auxiliary verbs can, may, must in positive or negative forms.
1. Excuse me! you speak French?
2. Alan isn't coming tonight. He come tomorrow, I hope.
3. There's a lot of work to do in the house. You help me!
4. She is over there. you see her?
5. I borrow your pen, please?
6. Teachers beat children. It's forbidden.
7. I can hear some voices. Someone be in the house.
8. We eat sweets! We are on a diet.
9. You buy it on Sunday if you want. The shops are open.
2) I am never guilty of the betrayal of friends.
3) I am used to drinking a cup of coffee early in the morning.
4) I am capable of doing a delicious cake.
5) I usually get tired of doing the same thing all the time
6) I would like to participate in sports competition
7) I am really interested in the theatre and jazz music.
8) I look forward to seeing you
) Мне нравится заниматься спортом.
2) я никогда не запятнаю себя предательством друзей.
3) Я привык выпить чашку кофе рано утром.
4) я могу сделать вкусный торт.
5) Я обычно устают делать то же самое все время
6) Я хотел бы принять участие в спортивных соревнованиях
7) Я увлекаюсь театром и джазовой музыкой.
8) Я с нетерпением жду встречи с тобой
She writes book every day. What does she write every day? Does she write book every day? No, she doesn’t write book every day.
He plays violin in the evening. What does he play in the evening? Does he play violin in the evening? No, he doesn’t play violin in the evening.
She cooks a coffee in the morning. What does she cook in the morning? Does she cook a coffee in the morning? No, she doesn’t cook a coffee in the morning.
He learns English language every week. What does he learn every week? Does he learn English language every week? No, he doesn’t learn English language every week.