Present Potential
Tense |
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The Complete Power
or Strength of Something in Present Time. |
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Note:
"Can" is only helping verb to this tense followed by all the
subjects and first form of the verb is used for it. |
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Statement
Sentences: |
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(1) I can go to
university. |
(2) I can come
back. |
(3) I can fight. |
(4) We can pray. |
(5) We can wait. |
(6) We can play. |
(7) You can meet. |
(8) You can think. |
(9) You can take
rest. |
(10) They can work. |
(11) They can eat
meal. |
(12) They can drink
water. |
(13) Mohammad and
Ali can drive a car. |
(14) Ali and Sajjan
can make tea. |
(15) Sybella and
Alicia can dance. |
(16) People can
protest. |
(17) Students can
read books. |
(18) Teachers can
teach. |
(19) Doctors can
treat. |
(20) Protestors can
demand. |
(21) He can take
tea. |
(22) He can take
breakfast. |
(23) He can buy a
phone. |
(24) She can wash
hands. |
(25) She can cook
dishes. |
(26) She can do
sopping. |
(27) Mohammad Ali
can do job. |
(28) Ali can attend
party. |
(29) Sajjan can run
shop. |
(30) Sevara can
take admission. |
(31) Sybella can
leave school. |
(32) Angel can join
centre. |
(33) Nancy can
count chicks. |
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Present Potential
Tense |
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Note: Put
"Can" before subject. |
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Interrogative
Sentences: |
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(1) Can I read at
night? |
(2) Can I wear eye
glasses? |
(3) Can I do
difficult tasks? |
(4) Can he earn
money? |
(5) Can he improve
English? |
(6) Can he not find
them? |
(7) Can she give
birth to a child? |
(8) Can she serve
customers? |
(9) Can she forget
you? |
(10) Can Mohammad
Ali make noise? |
(11) Can Ali act
like Sara? |
(12) Can Sajjan
sing like Jessica? |
(13) Can we eat
everything? |
(14) Can we phone
him? |
(15) Can we achieve
success? |
(16) Can you enjoy
the party? |
(17) Can you do it
for me? |
(18) Can you climb
up the hill? |
(19) Can they prove
her wrong? |
(20) Can they cast
votes? |
(21) Can they see
without glasses? |
(22) Can Mohammad
and Ali sacrifice their lives? |
(23) Can Ali and
Sajjan do anything without studying? |
(24) Can Sara and
Zara cook delicious dishes? |
(25) Can a teacher
teach math? |
(26) Can a student
make fair copies? |
(27) Can God change
destiny? |
(28) Can servants
do their duties? |
(29) Can mountains
fly? |
(30) Can trees
walk? |
(31) Can it happen
again? |
(32) Can fish live
without water? |
(33) Can he live
without her? |
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Present Potential
Tense |
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Note: Put
"Not" after "Can". |
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Negative Sentences: |
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(1) I cannot cook
dishes. |
(2) I cannot speak
English. |
(3) I cannot learn
Urdu. |
(4) We cannot win
match. |
(5) We cannot lose
match. |
(6) We cannot work
hard. |
(7) You cannot
waste time. |
(8) You cannot talk
to her. |
(9) You cannot play
cricket. |
(10) They cannot do
job. |
(11) They cannot do
shopping. |
(12) They cannot
buy new clothes. |
(13) Mohammad and
Ali cannot operate computer. |
(14) Sadia and
Nadia cannot apply make-up. |
(15) Ali and Wali
cannot use mobiles. |
(16) People cannot
walk on roads. |
(17) Students
cannot leave schools. |
(18) Teachers
cannot leave periods. |
(19) Parents cannot
scold kids. |
(20) He cannot
forgive him. |
(21) He cannot
forget it. |
(22) He cannot read
newspaper. |
(23) She cannot
wash clothes. |
(24) She cannot fry
potatoes. |
(25) She cannot
apply cream. |
(26) Mohammad Ali
cannot get admission. |
(27) Ali cannot
ride bicycle. |
(28) Wali cannot
ride motorbike. |
(29) Sofia cannot
clean room. |
(30) Sadia cannot
drink milk. |
(31) Doctor cannot
treat the poor. |
(32) The poor
cannot buy food. |
(33) Labourers
cannot take rest. |
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