Thursday, August 9, 2012

Penggunaan Modal (Can)


Present Tense

Positive
Negative
Question
Contraction
I can swim.
You can do it.
He can dance.
She can cook.
It can happen.
You can continue.
We can go.
They can see.
I cannot swim.
You cannot do it.
He cannot dance.
She cannot cook.
It cannot happen.
You cannot continue.
We cannot go.
They cannot see.
Can I swim?
Can you do it?
Can he dance
Can she cook?
Can it happen?
Can you continue
Can we go?
Can they see?
Cannot can't


Past Tense
Can Could
Positive
Negative
Question
Contraction
I could swim.
She could cook.
They could see.
I could not swim.
She could not cook.
They could not see.
Could I swim?
Could she cook?
Could they see?
Could not couldn't

Future Tense
‘Can’ has no future form. Instead, we use the synonym of can: ‘be able to’:
Positive
Negative
Question
Contraction
You will be able to do it.
He will be able to dance.
We will be able to go.
You will not be able to do it.
He will not be able to dance.
We will not be able to go.
Will you be able to do it?
Will he be able to dance?
Will we be able to go?
Will not be able to Won't be able to

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