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The document provides example questions and sentences using the modal verb "can" to express ability. It asks whether children can play football, whether someone can speak English, and whether a sister can cook a cake. It then provides sentences for practice making statements and asking questions using "can" such as whether Peter can draw a picture, if a dog cannot jump over a wall, and if one's brother can watch TV.
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1 Answer The Questions

The document provides example questions and sentences using the modal verb "can" to express ability. It asks whether children can play football, whether someone can speak English, and whether a sister can cook a cake. It then provides sentences for practice making statements and asking questions using "can" such as whether Peter can draw a picture, if a dog cannot jump over a wall, and if one's brother can watch TV.
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1- Answer the questions a- Can the children play football? b- Can you speak English? c- Can your sister cook a cake? d- Can Paul climb a mountain? e- Can you dive? f- Can your father drive a car?

2- Make affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences. a- draw a picture Peter can (interrog) b- the dog can the wall jump (neg.) c- your brother watch tv can (interrog.) d- listen to music can I (afirm) e- play My mother the piano can (afirm.) f- can smoke you in a hospital (neg)

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