Can And Could Drag And Drop Exercise

 



Can/Cannot" And "Could/Could Not:


Can (ability or permission):


  • Explanation: Indicates ability or permission.
  • Examples:
  • He can swim.
  • They can come early.
  • She can speak French.
  • Dogs can bark.
  • Students can ask questions. 

Cannot (inability or prohibition):


  • Explanation: Indicates inability or prohibition.
  • Examples:
  • I cannot hear you.
  • They cannot enter.
  • She cannot attend today.
  • He cannot run fast.
  • We cannot afford it. 

Could (past ability or polite permission):


  • Explanation: Indicates past ability or polite permission.
  • Examples:
  • She could dance well.
  • They could visit yesterday.
  • Could you help me?
  • He could play the piano.
  • Could I borrow your pen? 

Could not (inability in the past or polite refusal):


  • Explanation: Indicates inability in the past or polite refusal.
  • Examples:
  • He could not solve the problem.
  • They could not attend the meeting.
  • I could not find my keys.
  • She could not come to the phone.
  • I'm sorry, but I could not agree.


Now, Practice the Drag and Drop Exercise below. πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡




He
can
swim
fast.


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