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Chapter 12

The document provides a comprehensive guide on the usage of modal verbs 'can', 'could', and 'be able to', along with their grammatical structures and pronunciation. It includes examples, practice exercises, and clarifications on the differences between 'very' and 'too' when describing adjectives. The content is structured into sections for easy navigation and understanding of each concept.

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Chapter 12

The document provides a comprehensive guide on the usage of modal verbs 'can', 'could', and 'be able to', along with their grammatical structures and pronunciation. It includes examples, practice exercises, and clarifications on the differences between 'very' and 'too' when describing adjectives. The content is structured into sections for easy navigation and understanding of each concept.

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CONTENTS

12-1 Using Can


12-2 Pronunciation of Can and Can’t
12-3 Using Can: Questions
12-4 Using Know How To
12-5 Using Could: Past of Can
12-6 Using Be Able To
12-7 Using Very and Too + Adjective
12-1 USING CAN

Tarifa is smart.
She can speak five
languages.
12-1 USING CAN

(a)Tarifa is smart.
She can speak five
languages.
(b) I have some money.
I can buy a present for my
mom.
(c) You are smart. You can fix
cars.
abili
ca ty
n possibili
ty
12-1 USING CAN

(d) CORRECT: Thelma can ride a


bike.

simple
ca form
n of main
verb
12-1 USING CAN

(d) CORRECT: Thelma can ride a


bike.
(e) INCORRECT: Thelma can to ride a
bike.

infiniti
ca ve
n with to
12-1 USING CAN

(d) CORRECT: Thelma can ride a


bike.
(e) INCORRECT: Thelma can to ride a
bike.
(f) INCORRECT: Thelma can rides a
bike.

ca main verb –
n final -s
12-1 USING CAN

(g) Rajiv can not


snowboard.
Rajiv cannot
snowboard.
Rajiv can’t
NEGATIVE:
can + not = can not or
snowboard.
cannot
CONTRACTION:
can + not = can’t
12-1 Let’s Practice

can
A dog ca
___
can
swim.n ’t
12-1 Let’s Practice

can
A kitten
can____ can
read. ’t ’t
12-1 Let’s Practice

can
can
’t
A butterfly
ca ____
dance. n’t
12-2 PRONUNCIATION OF CAN AND CAN’T

Jonas can come to school with


us.
12-2 PRONUNCIATION OF CAN AND CAN’T

(a) Jonas can come to school


with us.
Can – pronounced “kun”
/kən/
(b) Liv can’t come to school
with us.
Can’t – pronounced as n
“ant” /kæ t/
12-2 Let’s Practice

can
can
’t
Fish ____
ca swim.
n
Fish ____
canfly.
’t
12-2 Let’s Practice

can
can
Giraffescan
____
’t
roar. ’t Lions ___
ca roar.
n
12-3 USING CAN: QUESTIONS

Alia can speak


Farsi.
Can you speak
Farsi?
12-3 USING CAN: QUESTIONS

CAN + SUBJECT +
MAIN
(a) VERB
Can you speak
Farsi?
Yes, I can.
No, I can’t.
(b) Can Ida
drive?
Yes, she can.
No, she can’t.
12-3 USING CAN: QUESTIONS

QUESTION + CAN + SUBJECT +


MAIN
WORD
(c)
VERBWhere can I walk
my dog?
In the
park.
(d) When can we bake
cookies?
On
Saturday.
12-3 Let’s Practice

Inga can jump


`
_________
Can rope.
Inga
________? Yes,
__________.
she
jump can
rope
12-3 Let’s Practice

Ari can’t play the


_________
Can Ari violin.
play the
________? No, he can’t
__________.
violin
12-3 Let’s Practice

I can bake a
____________
Can you cake.
bake a cake
_________? Yes, I can
_________.
12-4 USING KNOW HOW TO

They know how to dance very


well.
12-4 USING KNOW HOW TO

(a) They can dance.


(b) They know how to same
dance. meani
(c) Can you dance? ng
(d) Do you know how to
dance? same
meani
ng
know how to expresses
ability
12-4 Let’s Practice

__________
Do you
Yes, I
know
_________?
do.
. how to knit

know how
to knit
12-4 Let’s Practice

Do you know
_______________ Yes,
how to play golf
___________? I do.
.

play
golf
12-4 Let’s Practice

Do
___________
you
know
___________ get to the
how
__________?
to get library
to
the library
No,
I
don’t.
.
12-5 USING COULD: PAST OF CAN

I was in Maine last


summer.
I could eat lobster every
day.
12-5 USING COULD: PAST OF CAN

(a) I am in Maine.
I can eat lobster every day.
(b) I was in Maine last year.
I could eat lobster every day
when
I was there.

could = past form of


can
12-5 USING COULD: PAST OF CAN

(c) I can’t watch TV this afternoon.


I have to do my laundry.
(d) I could not watch TV last
Friday.
I had to do my laundry.
I couldn’t watch TV last
Friday.
NEGATIVE
could + not =
couldn’t
12-5 USING COULD: PAST OF CAN

(e) Could you get to class before


9:00?

QUESTION
could + subject + main
verb
12-5 Let’s Practice

could couldn’t
Last year we went to Thailand.
We _______
coul go swimming every
day d
12-5 Let’s Practice

could
couldn’t

I _______
couldn fix the
heater
’t because I
didn’t have the
right tools.
12-5 Let’s Practice

could
couldn’t

I _______
couldn use the
blue
’t blanket
because it
was dirty.
12-6 USING BE ABLE TO

I am able to read very


fast.
12-6 USING BE ABLE TO

PRESEN
T
(a) I am able to read very fast.
same
meani
(b) I can read very fast. ng
12-6 USING BE ABLE TO

FUTUR
E will be able to go
(c) You
home Monday. same
(d) You can go home Monday. meani
ng
12-6 USING BE ABLE TO

PAS
(e) ITwasn’t able to watch a
movie last Saturday. same
(f) I couldn’t watch a moviemeani
last Saturday. ng
12-6 Let’s Practice

Jen is deaf.
She can use sign
language.
be able
to
Jen is deaf.
She is
________
able use sign
language.
to
12-6 Let’s Practice

He couldn’t finish his


work.
be able to
not

He wasn’t
___________
able finish his work.
to
12-6 Let’s Practice

Goldfish can’t sing.

be able to
not

Goldfisharen’t
___________
able sing.
to
12-7 USING VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE

The homework is very


long,
but you can do it.
12-7 USING VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE

(a) The homework is very long, but you


can do it.
(b) The homework is too long. You can’t do
it.
(c) The line is very long, but I can wait.
(d) The line is too long. I can’t wait.

very ≠ to
o
very long = difficult but
possible
12-7 USING VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE

(e) The line is too NEGATIVE RESULT:


long. I can’t wait.
12-7 USING VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE

(f) These pants are too


tight.
NEGATIVE RESULT:
I can’t wear
them.
12-7 Let’s Practice

too
very

That The mountain


mountain
to is ver
is ____ high, but
___o high. He y can climb it.
he
can’t climb it.
12-7 Let’s Practice

too
very

The race isver


____ The race isto
long, but hey ___ long. Heo
can finish it. can’t finish it.
12-7 Let’s Practice

too
ver
y
can’
t
can
The homework The homework
is
to___ difficult. is ____ difficult,
ver
She
o ____ do it.
can but
y she
ca ____ do
’t it. n
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