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CAN & HAVE TO
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN
(“poder”)
VERB
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN
HAVE
(“poder”)
(“tener” - de poseer)
VERB
VERB
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN
HAVE
HAVE TO
(“poder”)
(“tener” - de poseer)
(“tener que” - obligación)
VERB
VERB
VERB
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN VERBSUBJECT
(“poder”)
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN VERBSUBJECT
He can play the guitar.
(“poder”)
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN VERBSUBJECT
He can play the guitar.
(He has the ability to play the guitar)
(“poder”)
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN VERBSUBJECT
He can play the guitar.
(He has the ability to play the guitar)
He can’t run.
(“poder”)
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN VERBSUBJECT
He can play the guitar.
(He has the ability to play the guitar)
He can’t run.
(He doesn’t have the ability to run)
(“poder”)
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN VERBSUBJECT
He can play the guitar.
(He has the ability to play the guitar)
He can’t run.
(He doesn’t have the ability to run)
CAN VERBSUBJECT ?
(“poder”)
(“poder”)
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN VERBSUBJECT
He can play the guitar.
(He has the ability to play the guitar)
He can’t run.
(He doesn’t have the ability to run)
CAN VERBSUBJECT ?
(“poder”)
(“poder”)
CAN & HAVE TO
CAN VERBSUBJECT
He can play the guitar.
(He has the ability to play the guitar)
He can’t run.
(He doesn’t have the ability to run)
CAN VERBSUBJECT ?
He is a mechanic. Can he fix a car?
Yes, he can.
(“poder”)
(“poder”)
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE
(“tener” - de poseer)
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE
(“tener” - de poseer)
They are the Johnsons. They have a car.
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE
(“tener” - de poseer)
They are the Johnsons. They have a car.
Do they have a car?
Yes, they do.
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE
(“tener” - de poseer)
They are the Johnsons. They have a car.
Do they have a car?
Yes, they do.
Do they have a motorcycle?
No, they don’t have a motorcycle.
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE
(“tener” - de poseer)
They are the Johnsons. They have a car.
Do they have a car?
Yes, they do.
Do they have a motorcycle?
No, they don’t have a motorcycle.
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE
(“tener” - de poseer)
They are the Johnsons. They have a car. She is Keyla. She has an iPod.
Do they have a car?
Yes, they do.
Do they have a motorcycle?
No, they don’t have a motorcycle.
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE
(“tener” - de poseer)
They are the Johnsons. They have a car. She is Keyla. She has an iPod.
Do they have a car?
Yes, they do.
Does she have an iPod?
Yes, she does.
Do they have a motorcycle?
No, they don’t have a motorcycle.
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE
(“tener” - de poseer)
They are the Johnsons. They have a car. She is Keyla. She has an iPod.
Do they have a car?
Yes, they do.
Does she have an iPod?
Yes, she does.
Do they have a motorcycle?
No, they don’t have a motorcycle.
Does she have an iPhone?
No, she doesn’t have an iPhone.
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE TO
(“tener que” - obligación)
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE TO
(“tener que” - obligación)
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE TO
(“tener que” - obligación)
I can’t go shopping with my friends. I have to work.
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE TO
(“tener que” - obligación)
I can’t go shopping with my friends. I have to work.
(She can’t go shopping with her friends. She has the obligation to work)
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE TO
(“tener que” - obligación)
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE TO
(“tener que” - obligación)
I have to stay home. I have the flu.
CAN & HAVE TO
HAVE TO
(“tener que” - obligación)
I have to stay home. I have the flu.
(He has the obligation to stay home)
CAN & HAVE TO
Thank you!!!

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Course 6-Unit 6: Can and have to

  • 2. CAN & HAVE TO CAN (“poder”) VERB
  • 3. CAN & HAVE TO CAN HAVE (“poder”) (“tener” - de poseer) VERB VERB
  • 4. CAN & HAVE TO CAN HAVE HAVE TO (“poder”) (“tener” - de poseer) (“tener que” - obligación) VERB VERB VERB
  • 5. CAN & HAVE TO CAN VERBSUBJECT (“poder”)
  • 6. CAN & HAVE TO CAN VERBSUBJECT He can play the guitar. (“poder”)
  • 7. CAN & HAVE TO CAN VERBSUBJECT He can play the guitar. (He has the ability to play the guitar) (“poder”)
  • 8. CAN & HAVE TO CAN VERBSUBJECT He can play the guitar. (He has the ability to play the guitar) He can’t run. (“poder”)
  • 9. CAN & HAVE TO CAN VERBSUBJECT He can play the guitar. (He has the ability to play the guitar) He can’t run. (He doesn’t have the ability to run) (“poder”)
  • 10. CAN & HAVE TO CAN VERBSUBJECT He can play the guitar. (He has the ability to play the guitar) He can’t run. (He doesn’t have the ability to run) CAN VERBSUBJECT ? (“poder”) (“poder”)
  • 11. CAN & HAVE TO CAN VERBSUBJECT He can play the guitar. (He has the ability to play the guitar) He can’t run. (He doesn’t have the ability to run) CAN VERBSUBJECT ? (“poder”) (“poder”)
  • 12. CAN & HAVE TO CAN VERBSUBJECT He can play the guitar. (He has the ability to play the guitar) He can’t run. (He doesn’t have the ability to run) CAN VERBSUBJECT ? He is a mechanic. Can he fix a car? Yes, he can. (“poder”) (“poder”)
  • 13. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE (“tener” - de poseer)
  • 14. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE (“tener” - de poseer) They are the Johnsons. They have a car.
  • 15. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE (“tener” - de poseer) They are the Johnsons. They have a car. Do they have a car? Yes, they do.
  • 16. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE (“tener” - de poseer) They are the Johnsons. They have a car. Do they have a car? Yes, they do. Do they have a motorcycle? No, they don’t have a motorcycle.
  • 17. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE (“tener” - de poseer) They are the Johnsons. They have a car. Do they have a car? Yes, they do. Do they have a motorcycle? No, they don’t have a motorcycle.
  • 18. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE (“tener” - de poseer) They are the Johnsons. They have a car. She is Keyla. She has an iPod. Do they have a car? Yes, they do. Do they have a motorcycle? No, they don’t have a motorcycle.
  • 19. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE (“tener” - de poseer) They are the Johnsons. They have a car. She is Keyla. She has an iPod. Do they have a car? Yes, they do. Does she have an iPod? Yes, she does. Do they have a motorcycle? No, they don’t have a motorcycle.
  • 20. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE (“tener” - de poseer) They are the Johnsons. They have a car. She is Keyla. She has an iPod. Do they have a car? Yes, they do. Does she have an iPod? Yes, she does. Do they have a motorcycle? No, they don’t have a motorcycle. Does she have an iPhone? No, she doesn’t have an iPhone.
  • 21. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE TO (“tener que” - obligación)
  • 22. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE TO (“tener que” - obligación)
  • 23. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE TO (“tener que” - obligación) I can’t go shopping with my friends. I have to work.
  • 24. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE TO (“tener que” - obligación) I can’t go shopping with my friends. I have to work. (She can’t go shopping with her friends. She has the obligation to work)
  • 25. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE TO (“tener que” - obligación)
  • 26. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE TO (“tener que” - obligación) I have to stay home. I have the flu.
  • 27. CAN & HAVE TO HAVE TO (“tener que” - obligación) I have to stay home. I have the flu. (He has the obligation to stay home)
  • 28. CAN & HAVE TO Thank you!!!