A. Complete the sentences using can or can’t and one of the verbs in the box.
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1. “Take my car whenever you need.” “Thank you very much, but I _________.”
2. Emily is only five but she ___________ very well. Her favourite books are adventure stories.
3. She ___________ three languages: Portuguese, Arabic and Italian.
4. ___________ you ___________ the door for me, please?
5. He has swimming lessons every week and he ___________ very well now.
B. Which one is correct?
1. Can you speak slow/slowly, please?
2. Come on, Dave! Why are you always so slow/slowly?
3. Please be quiet/quietly. I’m studying.
4. Martin has a difficult job but he does it very good/well.
5. Your English is very good/well.
6. You speak German very good/well – just like a German.
7. Please talk quiet/quietly. I don’t want the baby to wake up.
8. She always plays bad/badly and she loses the game.
9. This music is too loud/loudly. We can’t talk.
10. They are bad/badly teachers.
C. Fill in the blanks with a correct word
My ___________ Barbara ______ I’m ____ Spain. I ______ Spanish and English. I live ____ Barcelona. ____ fantastic. I really love ___ because it’s ___ interesting city. There ____ a lot ___ parks. There _____ _____ burger bars. I’m ___ artist but sometimes I teach French. I like music, books ____ Mexican food. I quite _____ sport. I hate fast food, ____ I love chocolate milkshakes. ____ are great. I ______ a sister. _____ name’s Emma. I really love _____. She’s eighteen years old and _____ very pretty. _____ a university student. _____ always have eggs and orange juice. My sister never _____. She drinks coffee. I ____ play the piano, but I _____ sing or dance. I’m a great violinist. Emma ____ act very well, but she plays the guitar ________! We visit our parents ____ Sundays. We arrive _____ midday and leave ____ ____ evening.