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1 Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software
Betty Schrampfer Azar Stacy A. Hagen Teacher Resource Disc Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software Laurette Poulos Simmons Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

2 CONTENTS 12-1 Using can 12-2 Pronunciation of can and can’t
12-3 Using can: questions 12-4 Using know how to 12-5 Using could: past of can 12-6 Using be able to 12-7 Using very and too + adjective 12-8 Using two, too, and to 12-9 More about prepositions: at and in for place

3 She can speak five languages.
12-1 USING CAN Tarifa is smart. She can speak five languages.

4 She can speak five languages.
12-1 USING CAN Tarifa is smart. She can speak five languages. (b) I have some money. I can buy a present for my mom. (c) You are smart. You can fix cars. ability can possibility

5 can (d) CORRECT: Thelma can ride a bike. simple form of main verb
12-1 USING CAN (d) CORRECT: Thelma can ride a bike. simple form of main verb can

6 can (d) CORRECT: Thelma can ride a bike.
12-1 USING CAN (d) CORRECT: Thelma can ride a bike. (e) INCORRECT: Thelma can to ride a bike. infinitive with to can

7 can (d) CORRECT: Thelma can ride a bike.
12-1 USING CAN (d) CORRECT: Thelma can ride a bike. (e) INCORRECT: Thelma can to ride a bike. (f) INCORRECT: Thelma can rides a bike. can main verb – final -s

8 can + not = can not or cannot
12-1 USING CAN (g) Rajiv can not snowboard. Rajiv cannot snowboard. Rajiv can’t snowboard. NEGATIVE: can + not = can not or cannot CONTRACTION: can + not = can’t

9 12-1 Let’s Practice can can’t A dog ___ swim. can

10 12-1 Let’s Practice can can’t A kitten ____ read. can’t

11 12-1 Let’s Practice can can’t A butterfly ____ dance. can’t

12 Jonas can come to school with us.
12-2 PRONUNCIATION OF CAN AND CAN’T Jonas can come to school with us.

13 (a) Jonas can come to school with us.
12-2 PRONUNCIATION OF CAN AND CAN’T (a) Jonas can come to school with us. Can – pronounced “kun” /kən/ (b) Liv can’t come to school with us. Can’t – pronounced as “ant” /kæ nt/

14 12-2 Let’s Practice can can’t Fish ____ swim. can Fish ____ fly. can’t

15 Giraffes ____ roar. can’t Lions ___ roar. can can can’t
12-2 Let’s Practice can can’t Giraffes ____ roar. can’t Lions ___ roar. can

16 12-3 USING CAN: QUESTIONS Alia can speak Farsi. Can you speak Farsi?

17 Yes, I can. No, I can’t. Yes, she can. No, she can’t.
12-3 USING CAN: QUESTIONS CAN + SUBJECT + MAIN VERB (a) Can you speak Farsi? Yes, I can. No, I can’t. (b) Can Ida drive? Yes, she can. No, she can’t.

18 (c) Where can I walk my dog?
12-3 USING CAN: QUESTIONS QUESTION + CAN + SUBJECT + MAIN WORD VERB (c) Where can I walk my dog? In the park. (d) When can we bake cookies? On Saturday.

19 Inga can jump rope. Can Inga jump rope _________________? Yes, she can
12-3 Let’s Practice Inga can jump rope. ` Can Inga jump rope _________________? Yes, she can __________.

20 Ari can’t play the violin.
12-3 Let’s Practice Ari can’t play the violin. _________________? Can Ari play the violin __________. No, he can’t

21 I can bake a cake. _____________________? Can you bake a cake
12-3 Let’s Practice I can bake a cake. _____________________? Can you bake a cake _________. Yes, I can

22 They know how to dance very well.
12-4 USING KNOW HOW TO They know how to dance very well.

23 (b) They know how to dance. (c) Can you dance?
12-4 USING KNOW HOW TO (a) They can dance. (b) They know how to dance. (c) Can you dance? (d) Do you know how to dance? same meaning same meaning know how to expresses ability

24 know how to knit ___________________? Do you know how to knit
12-4 Let’s Practice ___________________? Do you know how to knit Yes, I do . . know how to knit

25 play golf Do you know how to play golf __________________________?
12-4 Let’s Practice Do you know how to play golf __________________________? Yes, I do . . play golf

26 . get to the library Do you know how to get to the library
12-4 Let’s Practice Do you know how to get to the library ________________________________? get to the library No, I don’t. .

27 I was in Maine last summer. I could eat lobster every day.
12-5 USING COULD: PAST OF CAN I was in Maine last summer. I could eat lobster every day.

28 I can eat lobster every day. (b) I was in Maine last year.
12-5 USING COULD: PAST OF CAN (a) I am in Maine. I can eat lobster every day. (b) I was in Maine last year. I could eat lobster every day when I was there. could = past form of can

29 (c) I can’t watch TV this afternoon. I have to do my laundry.
12-5 USING COULD: PAST OF CAN (c) I can’t watch TV this afternoon. I have to do my laundry. (d) I could not watch TV last Friday. I had to do my laundry. I couldn’t watch TV last Friday. NEGATIVE could + not = couldn’t

30 (e) Could you get to class before 9:00?
12-5 USING COULD: PAST OF CAN (e) Could you get to class before 9:00? QUESTION could + subject + main verb

31 Last year we went to Thailand. We _______ go swimming every day could
12-5 Let’s Practice could couldn’t Last year we went to Thailand. We _______ go swimming every day could

32 I _______ fix the heater because I didn’t have the right tools.
12-5 Let’s Practice could couldn’t I _______ fix the heater because I didn’t have the right tools. couldn’t

33 I _______ use the blue blanket because it was dirty. couldn’t
12-5 Let’s Practice could couldn’t I _______ use the blue blanket because it was dirty. couldn’t

34 I am able to read very fast.
12-6 USING BE ABLE TO I am able to read very fast.

35 (a) I am able to read very fast. (b) I can read very fast. same
12-6 USING BE ABLE TO PRESENT (a) I am able to read very fast. (b) I can read very fast. same meaning

36 (c) You will be able to go home Monday. (d) You can go home Monday.
12-6 USING BE ABLE TO FUTURE (c) You will be able to go home Monday. (d) You can go home Monday. same meaning

37 (e) I wasn’t able to watch a movie last Saturday.
12-6 USING BE ABLE TO PAST (e) I wasn’t able to watch a movie last Saturday. (f) I couldn’t watch a movie last Saturday. same meaning

38 She ________ use sign language.
12-6 Let’s Practice Jen is deaf. She can use sign language. be able to Jen is deaf. She ________ use sign language. is able to

39 He couldn’t finish his work.
12-6 Let’s Practice He couldn’t finish his work. be able to not He ___________ finish his work. wasn’t able to

40 Goldfish ___________ sing. aren’t able to
12-6 Let’s Practice Goldfish can’t sing. be able to not Goldfish ___________ sing. aren’t able to

41 The homework is very long,
12-7 USING VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE The homework is very long, but you can do it.

42 very long = difficult but possible
12-7 USING VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE (a) The paper is very long, but you can do it. (b) The paper is too long. You can’t do it. (c) The line is very long, but I can wait. (d) The line is too long. I can’t wait. very too very long = difficult but possible too long = impossible

43 (e) The line is too long. I can’t wait. NEGATIVE RESULT:
12-7 USING VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE (e) The line is too long. NEGATIVE RESULT: I can’t wait.

44 (f) These pants are too tight.
12-7 USING VERY AND TOO + ADJECTIVE (f) These pants are too tight. NEGATIVE RESULT: I can’t wear them.

45 That mountain is ___ high. He can’t climb it.
12-7 Let’s Practice too very That mountain is ___ high. He can’t climb it. The mountain is ____ high, but he can climb it. too very

46 The race is ____ long, but he can finish it. very
12-7 Let’s Practice too very The race is ____ long, but he can finish it. very The race is ___ long. He can’t finish it. too

47 The homework is ___ difficult. She ____ do it.
12-7 Let’s Practice too very can’t can The homework is ___ difficult. She ____ do it. The homework is ____ difficult, but she ____ do it. too very can’t can

48 12-8 USING TWO, TOO, AND TO They have two pets.

49 TWO same TOO pronunciation TO TWO = a number (a) They have two pets.
12-8 USING TWO, TOO, AND TO TWO (a) They have two pets. TWO TOO TO same pronunciation TWO = a number

50 (b) Ralph is too short to reach that. too short = impossible to reach
12-8 USING TWO, TOO, AND TO (a) They have two pets. (b) Ralph is too short to reach that. too short = impossible to reach because of height (c) Ada likes music. I like it too. too = also TWO TOO

51 to = part of an infinitive
12-8 USING TWO, TOO, AND TO TWO (a) They have two pets. (b) Ralph is too short to reach that. (c) Ada likes music. I like it too. (d) I ran to school. (e) They want to go to Africa. TOO TO to = part of an infinitive to = a preposition

52 They are walking __ school. to two too to
12-8 Let’s Practice They are walking __ school. to two too to

53 Kristie is going ___ college. Ben is going ___ college ___. two
12-8 Let’s Practice We have ___ teenagers. Kristie is going ___ college. Ben is going ___ college ___. two to to too two too to

54 My grandmother is ____ old ____ ski. My ____ aunts will
12-8 Let’s Practice My grandmother is ____ old ____ ski. My ____ aunts will stay home with her. too to two two too to

55 12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR
PLACE Rhea is at work.

56 12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR
PLACE (a) Rhea is at work.

57 (a) Rhea is at work. Anna is at home.
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (a) Rhea is at work. Anna is at home.

58 (a) Rhea is at work. Anna is at home. Yumi is at school.
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (a) Rhea is at work. Anna is at home. Yumi is at school.

59 at + (a) Rhea is at work. Anna is at home. Yumi is at school. home
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (a) Rhea is at work. Anna is at home. Yumi is at school. home work school at

60 12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR
PLACE (b) Ruth is in bed.

61 (b) Ruth is in bed. Jim is in class.
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (b) Ruth is in bed. Jim is in class.

62 (b) Ruth is in bed. Jim is in class. Ralph is in jail.
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (b) Ruth is in bed. Jim is in class. Ralph is in jail.

63 in + (b) Ruth is in bed. Jim is in class. Ralph is in jail. bed class
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (b) Ruth is in bed. Jim is in class. Ralph is in jail. bed class jail/prison in +

64 (c) Ms. Kim is in the hospital.
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (c) Ms. Kim is in the hospital.

65 (c) Ms. Kim is in the hospital.
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (c) Ms. Kim is in the hospital. American English = in the hospital British English = in hospital

66 (d) Roger is in the kitchen.
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (d) Roger is in the kitchen.

67 in + (d) Roger is in the kitchen. the kitchen the classroom the hall
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (d) Roger is in the kitchen. the kitchen the classroom the hall my bedroom in +

68 in + (e) Nathan is in Athens. cities states/provinces countries
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (e) Nathan is in Athens. cities states/provinces countries continents in + in Athens in Vermont in Europe in Spain

69 at is (f) A: Where’s Inga? B: She isn’t here. She’s at the library.
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (f) A: Where’s Inga? B: She isn’t here. She’s at the library. the post office the bank the bookstore usually at is used with restaurant the the football stadium the theater the park

70 (g) Len is at the store. Bea is in the store.
12-9 MORE ABOUT PREPOSITIONS: AT AND IN FOR PLACE (g) Len is at the store. Bea is in the store.

71 12-9 Let’s Practice at in Is Len here? No, he’s __ the store. at

72 12-9 Let’s Practice at in Where’s Cindy? She’s __ the garage. in

73 No, she’s __ the hospital. in
12-9 Let’s Practice at in Is Lynn okay? No, she’s __ the hospital. in

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