2 Complete the sentences and questions with can / can't and the verbs in the box. not drink go not watch stay learn make buy Can we buy 1 1 2 you a dog? to bed at 11.30? Italian? that horror film. at our house tonight! a big chocolate 3 Sorry, you 4 My friend 5 cake? 6 We the orange juice.
To complete the sentences and questions, we will use "can" or "can't" along with the appropriate verbs from the box. Let's go step by step to make it clear:
1. Can we buy you a dog?
To answer this question, we need to determine if the person can have a dog or not. "Can" refers to the ability or permission to do something. If the person is able to have a dog or if they have permission, we would use the verb "buy" to complete the sentence. Therefore, the answer is subjective and would depend on the person's circumstances.
2. Can you go to bed at 11.30?
Again, this question asks about the person's ability or permission to do something. In this case, it is asking if the person is able to go to bed at a specific time. To complete the sentence, we would use the verb "go" in combination with "can" or "can't" depending on the person's ability or permission.
3. Can we not watch that horror film?
This sentence is in the negative form, asking if it is possible to not watch a specific horror film. We can use "can" or "can't" along with the verb "watch" to convey the idea. The answer would depend on the person's preferences or circumstances.
4. Can you stay at our house tonight?
This question is asking if the person is able to stay at a specific house for the night. We can use "can" or "can't" along with the verb "stay" to complete the sentence. The answer would depend on the person's availability or permission.
5. Can you learn Italian?
Here, the question is asking if the person is able to learn the Italian language. We can use "can" or "can't" along with the verb "learn" to complete the sentence. The answer would depend on the person's willingness and commitment to learning.
6. Can we make a big chocolate cake?
This sentence is asking if it is possible for us to make a large chocolate cake. We can use "can" or "can't" along with the verb "make" to convey the idea. The answer would depend on the person's ability and available resources.
7. Sorry, you can't buy the orange juice.
This sentence is a statement rather than a question. It is informing the person that they are not able to buy the orange juice. We use "can't" along with the verb "buy" to express the lack of ability or permission.
I hope this explanation helps you understand how to complete the sentences and questions using "can" or "can't" along with the given verbs. Let me know if you have any further questions or need additional clarification.