Make a sentence with can and the verb swim.
z.B. She can swim.
Make a sentence with can’t and fly.
Ask a question with can and you / swim.
z.B. Can you swim?
Make a question with What.
z.B. What is your favorite band?
She can sings very well.
She can sing very well.
Make a positive sentence with can about a dog and run fast.
The dog can run fast
Make a negative sentence about a baby using can’t and read.
A baby can't read.
Ask a question with can and she / ride a bike.
Can she ride a bike?
Make a question with Where.
z.B. Where is the dog?
Can she to swim?
Can she swim?
Make a sentence with can and two activities (e.g. sing and dance).
z.B. She can swim and dance.
Make a sentence with can’t and two verbs.
z.B. I can't play football and dance.
Ask a polite question with Can I…?
z.B. Can I have your pen?
Make a question with When about school.
z.B. When does school end?
He can’t to ride a bike.
He can't ride a bike.
Make a sentence with can about something you learned this year.
Make a sentence about school rules using can’t.
z.B. We can't run in the school building.
Ask a question with can using where.
Make a question with Why and answer it.
Why do you like football?
Because I can play it with my friends.
Where you can play football?
Where can you play football?
Write a sentence with can and because (example: I can…, because…).
z.B.: I can dance because I train a lot.
Write a sentence with can’t and because.
Ask a question with can and add a short answer (Yes,… / No,…).
Can you play football? - Yes, I can.
Make a question with Who and can in the same sentence.
Why she can’t comes to school today?
Why can't she come to school today?