The first activity: a. Complete the text with am/’m, is/’s, are/’re.
The second activity: Look at the table and complete the sentences. Use can or can’t.
The third activity: Make the questions. Then answer them.
This ESL EFL free worksheet contains exercises about the verb to be /can & can’t. The worksheet has an answer key.
- Download This English Worksheet: “Verb to be, Can & Can’t free ESL EFL worksheets with answer keys”.
Grammar Point | Usage | Example Sentence |
---|---|---|
Verb to Be | Used to describe existence or identity | I am a teacher. |
You are my friend. | ||
He is happy. | ||
She is from Brazil. | ||
It is raining outside. | ||
We are at the park. | ||
You are students. | ||
They are in the classroom. | ||
Can/Can’t | Expresses ability or inability | I can swim. |
You can speak English. | ||
He can’t speak French. | ||
She can drive a car. | ||
It can fly. | ||
We can play the piano. | ||
You can’t solve the problem. | ||
They can dance. |
Classroom Language:
- “I am a student.”
- “You are from Canada.”
- “He is in the library.”
- “She is my sister.”
- “It is hot today.”
- “We are going to the movies.”
- “You are excellent students.”
- “They are at home.”
- “I can read English.”
- “You can speak French.”
- “He can’t play guitar.”
- “She can cook very well.”
- “It can swim.”
- “We can ride bikes.”
- “You can’t understand the problem.”
- “They can sing beautifully.”
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