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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 102, Unit 6, Lesson 1

What can and can’t they do?

Instructions: Write a list of rules using the vocabulary from this lesson. EX. 1. You can’t smoke in the park. 2. You can park at the restaurant but not at the library.

João Manoel's submission: Average Rating:
they can buy this car ,but I can´t . You can run here ,but can´t now. I can´t smoke , you can. This week I can´t go to the party, because I have a lot of work ,but you can. You can´t study here now, but I can. You can´t park now .You can´t speak up here. She can coming at my house .
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  • Sam Peters
    Mochapoints: 20713  |  Teacher Score: 18711 (98%)

    Good attempt.

    They can buy this car but I can't.

    You can run here but not now.

    I can't smoke, you can.

    This week I can't go to the party because I have a lot of work to do, but you can.

    You can't study here now but I can.

    You can't park now. You can't speak up here.

    She can come to my house.

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  • nbrajan
    Mochapoints: 6758  |  Teacher Score: 5866 (100%)

    first sentence

    1.  start the sentence in capital letters.

     

    2. last sentence  - She can come to my house.

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  • Robert
    Mochapoints: 11694  |  Teacher Score: 7597

    J - this is really pretty well done.

    The other reviewers make valid points about capitalization and punctuation (though appositive commas are often matters of usage), but all in all, not bad.

    Second sentence (for clarity) "You can run here, but you can't run here now.

    Last sentence: "She can come to my house." (Future tense. Use the preposition "to" not "at" - "at" implies that she's already there and would make your sentence puzzling.

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