English Writing Exercise
What can and can’t they do?
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.
You can't play with this dog, because It's very fierce.
You can eat some candies.
You can't drink a lot.
You can't smoke here.
Can I buy any tickets? No, you can't.
She can't see the game.
He can drive very well.
You can eat some candies.
You can't drink a lot.
You can't smoke here.
Can I buy any tickets? No, you can't.
She can't see the game.
He can drive very well.
Submitted: 2009-03-18 23:33:38
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Good!
__________________________________________________another options are:
You can play with this dog, but you can play with the other one.
You can eat candies, but you can't eat cucumbers.
You can't drink martini, but you can drink orange juice.
You can't smoke here, but you can smoke there.
Can I buy some tickets? No you can't!
She can't see the game here, but she can see it there.
He can drive very well when is not traffic, but can not drive that well when there it is traffic.
but ''HE''
Very well, Gabriel.
Remember that the "I" in "It's" would only go in capital letter if it begins a sentence.
The rest is just fantastic. Go on, boy!
Very, very good gabriel.
I agree with Lore.
:)
It's good!!!
Lembrando que IT não vem no meio da frase usando maiúscula, beijos!!! Bom trabalho...
GOOD JOB
CONGRATULATIONS!!!