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We use "can" for possibility, ability and _______________.
Permission
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Complete the sentence. Tom and Melissa _____ ______ three musical instruments.
Tom and Melissa can play three musical instruments.
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Can or could for requests refers to now and the future. True or False
True
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Belinda / run / 5 kilometres / can / in 30 minutes
Belinda can run 5 kilometres in 30 minutes.
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A squirrel can to climb trees. Correct or Incorrect
Incorrect (A squirrel can climb trees).
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Might and may are used for informal requests. True of False
False. It's used for probability
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Complete the sentence. You are speaking too quietly. I ________ ________ you.
You are speaking too quietly. I can't hear you.
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Could you please bring me the menu? Correct or Incorrect
Correct
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Can + subject + to + verb? Correct or Incorrect
Incorrect Can + subject + verb?
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Say this sentence another way. It will rain tomorrow evening. (possibility)
It might/may rain tomorrow.
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He cans paint beautiful pictures. Correct or Incorrect?
Incorrect. He can paint beautiful pictures.
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Make a sentence. - can't / see / very well / that old woman
That old woman can't see very well.
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