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Side by Side Chapter 13B Vocabulary Common Verbs plus “can” and “can’t” The English language website where everything has sound!

I can be a translator.

You can’t have dessert.

Can you do me a favor?

He can say my name.

Can she get her driver license?

We can’t make a schedule.

You can go to the park together.

They can’t know everything.

It can take a nap in the dog house.

Can they see the movie?

I can come tomorrow.

Can you think of a question?

We can look at the apartment soon.

They want a vacation. Note: Since “can” and “want” are both auxiliary modal verbs, we should not use them together.

Can you give me a minute, please?

He can use my pencil.

She can’t find her keys.

Can she tell me some good news?

We can’t ask for a raise.

Can they work overtime?

It can seem difficult to learn English.

I can’t feel any pain.

We can try to cancel the appointment.

Can you leave early?

They can call on holidays.

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