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CAN - Gal Ti, Mok Ti Ė Ė (Present Simple Tense-Paprastas Esamasis Laikas)

The document provides conjugations for the Lithuanian verbs "galėti/mokėti" (can/be able to) and "turėti" (have got) in the present simple tense. It lists the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms for singular and plural first, second, and third person subjects. Examples are given for both the full and short forms of each conjugation in positive and negative sentences.

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CAN - Gal Ti, Mok Ti Ė Ė (Present Simple Tense-Paprastas Esamasis Laikas)

The document provides conjugations for the Lithuanian verbs "galėti/mokėti" (can/be able to) and "turėti" (have got) in the present simple tense. It lists the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms for singular and plural first, second, and third person subjects. Examples are given for both the full and short forms of each conjugation in positive and negative sentences.

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*** CAN- GALTI,MOKTI (present simple tense- paprastas esamasis laikas) (+) (A galiu/moku kalbti anglikai. Tu gali/mokietc.

) (-) (A negaliu/nemoku kalbti anglikai. Tu negali/nemokietc. ). (?) (Ar a galiu/moku kalbti anglikai? Taip, galiu. Ne, negaliu. Ar tu gali/moki ?etc.) (+) AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE (TEIGINYS) (-) NEGATIVE SENTENCE (NEIGINYS) FULL FORM (pilna forma) Singular (vienaskaita) I can speak English. You can speak English. He can speak English. She can speak English. It can speak English. Plural (daugiskaita) We can speak English. You can speak English. They can speak English. Singular (vienaskaita) I cannot speak English. You cannot speak English. He cannot speak English. She cannot speak English It cannot speak English. Plural (daugiskaita) We cannot speak English. You cannot speak English. They cannot speak English. (?) INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE/QUESTION (klausimas) & SHORT ANSWER (trumpas atsakymas) Question Short answer POSITIVE (+) Singular (vienaskaita) Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, I can. you can. he can. she can. it can. No, No, No, No, No, NEGATIVE (-) Singular (vienaskaita) I cant. you cant. he cant. she cant. it cant. SHORT FORM (sutrumpinta forma) Singular (vienaskaita) I cant speak English. You cant speak English. He cant speak English. She cant speak English. It cant speak English.

Plural (daugiskaita) We cant speak English. You cant speak English. They cant speak English.

Singular (vienaskaita) Can I speak English? Can you speak English? Can he speak English? Can she speak English? Can it speak English?

Plural (daugiskaita) Can we speak English? Can you speak English? Can they speak English?

Plural (daugiskaita) Plural (daugiskaita) Yes, we can. Yes, you can. Yes, they can. No, we cant. No, you cant. No, they cant.

*********************************************************************************************** *** *** HAVE GOT -TURTI (present simple tense- paprastas esamasis laikas) (+) (A turiu dvirat. Tu turi dvirat etc.) (-) (A neturiu dviraio. Tu neturi. etc.) (?) (Ar a turiu dvirat? Taip, turiu. Ne, neturiu . etc.) (+) AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE (TEIGINYS) Singular (vienaskaita) I have got a bicycle. You have got a bicycle. He has got a bicycle. She has got a bicycle. It has got a bicycle. Plural (daugiskaita) We have got a bicycle. You have got a bicycle. They have got a bicycle. (-) NEGATIVE SENTENCE (NEIGINYS) FULL FORM (pilna forma) Singular (vienaskaita) I have not got a bicycle. You have not got a bicycle. He has not got a bicycle. She has not got a bicycle. It has not got a bicycle. Plural (daugiskaita) We have not got a bicycle. You have not got a bicycle. They have not got a bicycle. SHORT FORM (sutrumpinta forma) Singular (vienaskaita) I havent got a bicycle. You havent got a bicycle. He hasnt got a bicycle. She hasnt got a bicycle. It hasnt got a bicycle. Plural (daugiskaita) We havent got a bicycle. You havent got a bicycle. They havent got a bicycle.

(?) INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE/QUESTION (klausimas) & SHORT ANSWER (trumpas atsakymas) Question Short answer POSITIVE (+) NEGATIVE (-)

Singular (vienaskaita) Have I got a bicycle? Have you got a bicycle? Has he got a bicycle? Has she got a bicycle? Has it got a bicycle? Plural (daugiskaita) Have we got a bicycle? Have you got a bicycle? Have they got a bicycle?

Singular (vienaskaita) Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, I have. you have. he has. she has. it has. No, No, No, No, No,

Singular (vienaskaita) I havent. you havent. he hasnt. she hasnt. it hasnt.

Plural (daugiskaita) Plural (daugiskaita) Yes, we have. Yes, you have. Yes, they have. No, we havent. No, you havent. No, they havent.

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