Can is about a possibility or capability.
- Using can in the Present tense
- In the Past tense
- With Modals
PRESENT
Can
Use can to express general capabilities.
I can run 100 metres in 1 minute! Continue reading “Can / could / be able to”

Alan's English Guide
Can is about a possibility or capability.
Use can to express general capabilities.
I can run 100 metres in 1 minute! Continue reading “Can / could / be able to”
Throw the ball to me = I want this
Don’t throw the ball at me = I don’t want this/ it came in my direction
They gave the job to me Continue reading “To me at me with me”
Examples of Train and Airplane tickets!
Words you should know
Verbs : present, accord, observe, retransmit, amount, levy, consult, exclude
Nouns: kiosk, bar code, cabin, the hold, status, supplement, haul, fare, place, overload, fee Continue reading “The E-ticket in English”
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Nouns: appointment, bottle, pen, paper, case, prescription, pain,
nose, neck, arm, throat, hand, finger, stomach, head
x-ray, pills, practice, clinic, cabinet, coat stand,
fever, temperature, symptoms, the cold, the flu, problem, issue, matter, sick note
Describe the images

Think about positions, actions, intentions and feelings Continue reading “The Train Station”
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I went to the bank
Thanks for the meeting
I am a believer / the grim reaper
Pull the lever
I will leave her at the station
Look at the pretty river
I have a pain in my liver
Forever a gamer
I’m wearing fake leather
I like fruit
That’s a nice suit
Have you packed your suitcase?
Could you lend me five quid?
This mixture is too liquid
It’s our house
She’s gone out
Joe’s back now