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Read these sentences and fill in the gaps with 'can', 'could', 'will be able to'.
1. Jim
play the violin wonderfully. She loves music.
2. They
ride their bikes well now.
3. Sarah
run better last year.
Read these sentences and choose have to, has to or had to. Write one variant into each sentence.
Don’t use capital letters and full stops.
1. My eyes are not good. I wear glasses.
2. We walk home last night. There were no buses.
3. The train doesn’t go all the way to London. You change at Bristol.
Read these sentences and fill in the gaps with 'will be able to' or 'won’t be able to'.
1. Jane
help you, she knows this material well.
2. I
cook this cake, I don’t know this recipe.
3. He
ride his bike well in three days.
2. Tom, look at THE picture at _ page ten.
3. Did you have _ lunch at _ school yesterday?
4. Did he go to _ Murmansk A week ago?
5. THE day before _ yesterday _ Mike and his friend went to THE forest.
6. It is THE best umbella I have got.
7. It is THE most beatiful picture in THE book.
8. What do you have for _ breakfast? I usually have A sandwich and A cup of _ tea.
9. Yesterday he bought A jacket. THE jacket is nice.
10. Yesterday he bought _ jeans. THE jeans are black.