Hello, Everyone!!!
Now, I´m going to teach you
the verb "To Can".
We use CAN to say that something is
possible or that someone has
the ability to do something.
VERB “TO CAN”
This is the way the verb “to can” is conjugated,
and the way you can make sentences.
AFFIRMATIVE
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NEGATIVE
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INTERROGATIVE
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SUBJECT +
CAN + INFINITIVE VERB +
COMPLEMENTS
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I
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CAN
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I
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CAN´T
(CAN NOT)
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CAN I …
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…?
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YOU
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YOU
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CAN YOU …
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HE
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HE
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CAN HE …
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SHE
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SHE
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CAN SHE …
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IT
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IT
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CAN IT …
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WE
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WE
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CAN WE …
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YOU
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YOU
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CAN YOU …
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THEY
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THEY
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CAN THEY …
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SHORT ANSWERS
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Yes, I can.
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Yes, he can.
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Yes, they can.
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No, I can´t.
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No, he can´t.
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No, they can´t.
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I can play the drums.
She can drive a car.
Can you open the door? Yes, I can.
Can he speak french? No, he can´t.
They can´t go to the cinema.
BE ABLE TO is possible instead of CAN,
but CAN is more usual.
This is the way the verb "to can"
is used in English language.
POSITIVE FORM
NEGATIVE FORM
QUESTION FORM
SHORT ANSWERS FORM
Read and complete the sentences.
Drag and drop the right verb word.
Drag and drop the right verb word.