1 I can't translate this article because i don't have a dictionary. 2 may I see Bill? Certainly. You can find him in the reading hall. 3 I can remember many words at once. 4 yesterday I couldn't come to you because I was busy. 5 he can't go quickly. He is tired. 6 can you sing? Yes, I can. Can you take part in the concert tomorrow? Of course, with pleasure. 7 can you help me to lay the table? I am sorry but I am in a hurry and I can't help you now. 8 I wonder if he can do this work himself 9 if you work hard, you will able to speak English well soon. 10 I couldn't get tickets to the theatre yesterday. 11 my friend can't drive a car well. 12 he is unlikely to have made such a mistake. 13 he couldn't read Latin and understand what the doctor prescribed him 14 could you give me your dictionary? I will return it the day after tomorrow. 15 can she really be the little Lizzy? How much she has grown. 16 can I see the manager? Unfortunately, no. He will be by 12. 17 unfortunately, I can't remember anything about her. It was so long ago. 18 can you roller skate? No, I can't. Neither can I. But Tom can. 19 here it is forbidden to cross the street. Please, go to the passage underground. 20 in spite of difficulties he was able to achieve a lot. 21 he couldn't explain us anything. 22 I can't carry this bag. It is too heavy. 23 he will able to call you only late in the evening. 24 he can't be here anymore. It is very dangerous. 25 I won't be able to believe you until you show me this letter. 26 they can't have noticed us. We were too far away. 27 can you drive a car. No, I can't. I am learning. 28 if the weather doesn't change, we won't be able to go picnicking on Sunday. 29 you can go there on foot. It will take you 10 minutes. 30 it is forbidden to leave a car here. 31 it is possible to get to the city by bus. 32 some parrots can pronounce words and even phrases. 33 could he really be involved in this case? 34 she can't be sleeping now. I have just seen her in the garden. 35 it can be cold in England . 36 I couldn't come to you yesterday in the evening because I had a meeting. 37 when can I talk to you? 38 he couldn't join us. He had a training. 39 could she really have told you about it herself? 40 I can't leave home. I have a fever. 41 she will able to help you if you ask her. 42 could she really be still speaking over the phone. 43 would you kindly tell me the time? 44 you could watch TV if you like. 45 he can't be late. He is always so punctual. 46 he can't have read this book so quickly. It is too hard for him. 47 you can take the dictionary. I don't need it anymore. 48 you shouldn't drink so much coffee in the evenings. 49 you can rely on him. He is a very reliable person. 50 speak louder, please. I don't hear anything.
1. Either you leave now or I call the police! 2. We can either eat now or after the show - it's up to you. 3. Either candidate would be ideal for the job. 4. She either loves you or hates you - it's all or nothing with her. 5. It's either Spanish or Portuguese that she speaks, but I've forgotten which.
1. We've got two TVs, but neither works properly. 2. Neither of my parents likes my boyfriend. 3. Neither one of us is interested in gardening. 4. This is a war which neither side can win. 5. It's an absurd situation - neither of them will talk to the other.
1. Is there any of that lemon cake left? 2. There was hardly any food left by the time we got there. 3. I haven't seen any of his movies. 4. I don't expect we'll have any more trouble from him. 5. I go to church for weddings but not for any other reason.
1. None of my children has/have blonde hair. 2. I thought she was famous, but none of my friends have ever heard of her. 3. The estate agent had pictures of the house from the outside but none of its interior. 4. None of these pens works/work. 5. We saw several houses but none we really liked.
1. Either you leave now or I call the police! 2. We can either eat now or after the show - it's up to you. 3. Either candidate would be ideal for the job. 4. She either loves you or hates you - it's all or nothing with her. 5. It's either Spanish or Portuguese that she speaks, but I've forgotten which.
1. We've got two TVs, but neither works properly. 2. Neither of my parents likes my boyfriend. 3. Neither one of us is interested in gardening. 4. This is a war which neither side can win. 5. It's an absurd situation - neither of them will talk to the other.
1. Is there any of that lemon cake left? 2. There was hardly any food left by the time we got there. 3. I haven't seen any of his movies. 4. I don't expect we'll have any more trouble from him. 5. I go to church for weddings but not for any other reason.
1. None of my children has/have blonde hair. 2. I thought she was famous, but none of my friends have ever heard of her. 3. The estate agent had pictures of the house from the outside but none of its interior. 4. None of these pens works/work. 5. We saw several houses but none we really liked.