1. What can you do? Write two abilities you can do
2. What can’t you do? Write two abilities you can’t do
3. What do you like to do? Write two things you like
4. What do you dislike doing? Write two things you dislike
5. What do you hate to do? Write two things you hate
6. What do you love to do? Write two things you love
Respuestas
Respuesta:
Can” is a modal verb. This means you don’t have ‘s’ on the end of “can” for he / she. “Can” is the same for all subjects.
It’s followed by the infinitive of the verb without “to”:
I can drive.
You can drive.
He can drive.
She can drive.
We can drive.
They can drive.
The negative is cannot or can’t:
I cannot / can’t drive.
You can’t drive.
He can’t drive.
etc
To form a question, invert the subject and “can”:
Can you drive?
Can he drive?
etc
Short response
Yes I can / No I can’t
Yes he can / No he can’t
Example:
Can she drive?
Yes she can / No she can’t.
Pronunciation tip!
“Can” rhymes with “ran” in question forms and short answers.
“Can you swim?”
“Yes, I can.”
In affirmative sentences it becomes /kun/: the “a” sound becomes a short schwa “uh” sound.
For example, “I can swim” = “I /kun/ swim”
Respuesta:
1. I can swim
1. I can dance
2. I can't drink coffee
2. I can't climb a mountain
3. I like play piano
3. I like drink water
4. I dislike eat vegetables
4. I dislike sing
5. I hate cook
5. I hate clean the bathroom
6. I love read a lot of books
6. I love go to the beach