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We also use CAN and CAN'T to talk about permissions, possibilities or probabilities at work, school, home, etc.
- You can drink coffee in the classroom.
- We can have some snacks at work.
- They can listen to music in the office.
- My friends can work at home twice a week.
- Students can't use phones during exams.
- Teachers can't arrive tardy to the class.
- My children can't watch TV at night.
- Kenia can't go out to parties on weekdays.
voc: experiences
voc: shows & movies
weather phrases
modals permission
present perfect
voc: experiences
USED TO
used to
comparisons (not) as...as
voc: progress
modals prohibition
pps vs ppc
VOC: SHOWS & MOVIES
modals permission
voc: subjects
PRESENT PERFECT
VOC: EMPLOYMENT
modals prohibition
voc: music
voc: employment
We use CAN or CAN'T to describe physical abilities or skills that we have or not. It is possible to use 'well' or 'very/really well' to emphasize the ability that we are stating.
p. perfect continuous
USED TO
P. PERFECT CONTINUOUS
modals necessity
used to
PPS VS PPC
COMPARISONS (NOT) AS...AS
PPS vs ppc
P. PERFECT CONTINUOUS
modals necessity
VOC: PROGRESS
VOC:MUSIC
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review-course 11
START
PLAYERS
REVIEW COURSE 11
Roll the dice
you can do it!
Restart game
Note!
We also use CAN and CAN'T to talk about permissions, possibilities or probabilities at work, school, home, etc.
voc: experiences
voc: shows & movies
weather phrases
modals permission
present perfect
voc: experiences
USED TO
used to
comparisons (not) as...as
voc: progress
modals prohibition
pps vs ppc
VOC: SHOWS & MOVIES
modals permission
voc: subjects
PRESENT PERFECT
VOC: EMPLOYMENT
modals prohibition
voc: music
voc: employment
We use CAN or CAN'T to describe physical abilities or skills that we have or not. It is possible to use 'well' or 'very/really well' to emphasize the ability that we are stating.
p. perfect continuous
USED TO
P. PERFECT CONTINUOUS
modals necessity
used to
PPS VS PPC
COMPARISONS (NOT) AS...AS
PPS vs ppc
P. PERFECT CONTINUOUS
modals necessity
VOC: PROGRESS
VOC:MUSIC