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NAME: __ Jeanne Sanchez ____ MATRICULA: 22-0291 DATE: ___ 5-11-22 __

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 6, page 64)

LESSON 1 Can and have to


1 Complete each statement or question with can for possibility.

1. I can’t meet (I / not / meet) you at the park this afternoon.

2. Martha isn’t free tonight. _____She can't go_____(she / not / go) dancing.

3. ______Can we go____________ (we / go) out for dinner on Saturday?

4. ________Leonard can't play____________(Leonard / not / play) golf with us


today, but _______he can meet_________(he / meet) for coffee.
5. _______Can George talk___________(Georgia / talk) on the phone now?
6. _________Can you come_____(you / come) to my aerobics class
tomorrow?

2 Choose the correct form to complete each statement with have to for obligation.
1. I can’t go running tonight. I go shopping and make dinner.
a. have to b. has to c. don’t have to d. doesn’t have to
2. Nick can’t come to the beach with us. He _______study for a test.
a. have to b. has to c. don’t have to d. doesn’t have to
3. Jody can leave the office early today. She______ work late.
a. have to b. has to c. don’t have to d. doesn’t have to
4. We _______meet in the office this morning. We can meet at the park. a.
have to b. has to c. don’t have to d. doesn’t have to
5. They can’t take a train to the airport. They________ take a taxi.
a. have to b. has to c. don’t have to d. doesn’t have to
6. You can walk to the bank. You _______take the bus.
a. have to b. has to c. don’t have to d. doesn’t have to

3 Write questions with have to. Begin each question with a capital letter and end
with a question mark.
1. (Trent / buy / a new camcorder)
Does Trent have to buy a new camcorder?
2. your friends / go / to a lecture today
Do your friends can go to a lecture today?
3. you / change / your email address

Do you have to change your email address?

4. your school / replace / its photocopier

Does your school have to replace its photocopier?

5. I / take / a taxi / to the airport

Do I have to take a taxi to the airport?

6. Mindy / take / her son / to the doctor

Does Mindy have to take her son to the doctor?

7. we / complete / the form / with our nationalities and occupations

Do we have to complete the form with our nationalities and

occupations?

8. I / be / at the theater / before 8:00

Do I have to be at the theater before 8:00?

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 6, page 67)

LESSON 2 The present continuous and the simple present tense: Review
1 Write questions, using the present continuous or the simple present tense.
Begin each question with a capital letter and end with a question mark.
1. how often / you / go bike riding
How often do you go bike riding?
2. where / you / play basketball this afternoon
Where do you play basketball this afternoon?

3. your friend Eileen / always / go walking in the morning

Does your friend Eileen always go walking in the morning?

4. your nieces / play soccer every weekend

Does your nieces play soccer every weekend?

5. where / your wife / take an aerobics class today

Where does your wife take an aerobics class today?

6. how often / your husband / go to the gym

How often does your husband go to the gym?

7. you / watch TV right now

Do you watch TV right now?

8. what time / we / play golf this Sunday

At what time we can play golf this Sunday?

2 Complete the conversations, using the present continuous or the simple


present tense. Use contractions when possible.
1. A: Hello, Judith?
B: Hi, Ed. Sorry. I can’t talk right now. I’m making (make) dinner.
2. A: So ____are you exercising_________(you / exercise) regularly?
B: Me? Yes, I do. ____I’m going_________(I / go) to the gym three times a
week.
3. A: What _____do you and your husband did__________ (you and
your husband / do) this weekend?
B: _____We playing______________(we / play) tennis. Do you want to
join us?

4. A: Hello, Brandon? ______Are you studying______(you / study) for the


test?
B: Now? No way.________I’m watching_____ (I / watch) a movie.

5. A: _____Are you eating_____(you / eat) fatty foods every day?

B: No, I don’t. I usually eat healthy foods.


6. A: What time can your friends meet______(your friends / meet) at the park
this morning?
B: Well, usually _____we going________(we / go) at 10:00. So, at
about 9:45.

Top Notch 1, Third Edition Unit 6, Lesson 2 Copyright ©2015 by Pearson Education.
Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Extra Grammar Exercises

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