Unit 6 Modal verbs: Can & could. Past tense: Verb to be was & were.

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Unit 6 Modal verbs: Can & could. Past tense: Verb to be was & were. “Was born”

Modal Verb Can Positive: Negative: Subject Modal Verb Verb (infinitive without to) I He/she/it They/we/you Can can to Swim Subject Modal Verb Not Complement I He/she/it They/we/you Can can Not (can’t) to Swim

Modal Verb Could Positive: Negative: Subject Modal Verb Verb (infinitive without to) I He/she/it They/we/you Could could to Swim Subject Modal Verb Not Verb (infinitive without to) I He/she/it They/we/you Could could Not (can’t) to Swim

Modal Verb can/Could Wh Question: Yes/No Question: Wh word Modal Verb subject verb What Could/ can Could/can I he/she/it they/we/you do? Modal Verb Subject Verb Could/ can Could/can I He/she/it They/we/you Swim?

Was born I was born in Riyadh in 1990. I am born in Riyadh in 1990. Question: Wh question Verb to be subject verb where was I/He/she/it Born? Where were You/we/they