EXERCISE 4. Expressing Ability :
- He can be in the class now.
- You can take a drink in the fridge.
- I can meet you at Mike’s tomorrow night.
- I could be a teacher if I have the training I need.
- I could see if I have a pair of eyes
EXERCISE 14. Polite Questions :
- May I please borrow your eraser?
- Could I please borrow your eraser?
- Can I please borrow your eraser?
- Would you please go to the school?
- Could you please go to the market?
- Will you please go to the car?
EXERCISE 4. Expressing ability : CAN and CAN’T / COULD and
COULDN’T
- I can play basketball.
- Edward could read well when he was five years old.
- My Father can play guitar well.
- She could play basketball when she was ten years old.
- My cat can jump high.
- I can’t enjoy the music.
- She couldn’t walk when she was sick.
- He couldn’t do the test when he was not study.
- I can’t see your performance tomorrow.
- My sister couldn’t drive a car when she was a child.
EXERCISE 14. Polite questions : MAY I, COULD I, and CAN I
- A : Can I see your dictionary for a minute?
B : Sure.
A
: Thanks.
- A : Can I borrow your telephone?
B
: Of course.
A
: Thanks. I forgot to bring my
handphone.
- A : May I take the bill, please?
B
: Yes. Of course.
A
: Thank you.
- A : Can I help you to bring your packages?
B
: Yeah, sure.
- A : Could I leave class early today, please?
B
: Sure.
A
: Thank you, sir.
- A : Can I borrow your calculator?
B
: Of course.
A
: Thanks. I forgot bring mine.
- A : May I borrow your money, please?
B
: Sure.
A
: Thanks. I don’t bring enough money.
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