Present Potential Tense=Note: "Can"

 

Present Potential Tense

 

The Complete Power or Strength of Something in Present Time.

 

Note: "Can" is only helping verb to this tense followed by all the subjects and first form of the verb is used for it.

 

Statement Sentences:

 

(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.

 

Present Potential Tense

 

Note: Put "Can" before subject.

 

Interrogative Sentences:

 

(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?

 

Present Potential Tense

 

Note: Put "Not" after "Can".

 

Negative Sentences:

 

(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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