Grammar Exercises - Modal auxiliaries
Modal auxiliaries
be - Exercise 1
be - Exercise 2
be - Exercise 3
be - Questions without question words
be - Questions with question words
be - Short answers - Exercise 1
be - Short answers - Exercise 2
can - Questions
can - Short answers
can and to be able to
do - Exercise 1
do - Exercise 2
do - Exercise 3
do, does - Questions - Exercise 1
do, does - Questions - Exercise 2
don't have to, doesn't have to - Exercise
have - Exercise 1
have - Exercise 2
have got or has got - Exercise
have got or has got in questions - Exercise
haven't got or hasn't got - Exercise 1
haven't got or hasn't got (Spelling) - Exercise 2
have to, has to - Exercise
Long and short forms
Short (contracted) forms of be (am, are is)
Short (contracted) forms of + not (am not, are not, is not)
Short (contracted) forms - Mixed exercise
Short (contracted) forms in English sentences
's - is or has
was or were
was not or were not
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