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jeyben [28]
3 years ago
9

Complete la frase agregando el verbo modal can/can´t según corresponda y luego reescríbalas en su forma interrogativa.

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1 answer:
yanalaym [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1) I <u>can't</u> go with you.

Interrogative: Can't I go with you?

2) They <u>can</u> paint the house.

Interrogative: Can they paint the house?

3) I <u>can</u> help you.

Interrogative: Can I help you?

4) <u>Can</u> you come here?

Interrogative: Can you come here?

5) You <u>can</u> stop here.

Interrogative: Can you stop here?

6)  <u>Can</u> you obtain a visitor's visa?

Interrogative:  <u>Can</u> you obtain a visitor's visa?

7) I <u>can't</u> lift this weight.

Interrogative: Can I not lift this weight?

8) I <u>can't</u> come sooner.

Interrogative: Can't I come sooner?

9) She <u>can't</u> come this summer.

Interrogative: can't she come this summer?

10) He <u>can</u> finish the race.

Interrogative: Can he finish the race?

11) I <u>can't</u> answer the question.

Interrogative: Can't I help you?

12) we <u>can</u> score a goal.

Interrogative: Can we score a goal?

13) We <u>can</u> help you.

Interrogative: Can we help you?

14) <u>Can</u> you sing?

Interrogative: Can you sing?

15) They <u>can't</u> enter the party.

Interrogative: Can they not enter the party?

16) <u>Can</u> you enter?

Interrogative: Can you enter?

17) I <u>can't</u> drink tea.

Interrogative: Can't I drink tea?

18) We <u>can't</u> drink beer.

Interrogative: Can't we drink beer?

19) I <u>can't</u> drive for two months.

Interrogative: Can't I drive for two months?

20) The clown <u>can</u> act.

Interrogative: Can the clown act?

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