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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 5> πŸ“˜ Day 2– Modals > Modal Verbs Sentences


Sentences Using “Can” 
  1. Can you help me with my homework? (Informal Request)
  2. I can swim across the river. (Present Ability)
  3. Can I borrow your pen? (Informal Request)
  4. She can speak three languages. (Present Ability)
  5. Can we go to the park now? (Informal Request)
  6. He can drive a car. (Present Ability)
  7. Can you open the window, please? (Informal Request)
  8. I can finish this by tonight. (Present Ability)
  9. Can they join us for dinner? (Informal Request)
  10. My brother can solve this puzzle. (Present Ability)
  11. Can you make a cup of tea? (Informal Request)
  12. I can help you move the boxes. (Present Ability)
  13. Can she sing a song for us? (Informal Request)
  14. We can start the project today. (Present Ability)
  15. Can I use your charger? (Informal Request)
  16. He can type very fast. (Present Ability)
  17. Can you call me later? (Informal Request)
  18. I can come early tomorrow. (Present Ability)
  19. Can they fix the fan? (Informal Request)
  20. She can play the violin. (Present Ability)
  21. Can you tell me the way to the station? (Informal Request)
  22. I can complete the assignment now. (Present Ability)
  23. Can I have some water? (Informal Request)
  24. They can join the meeting online. (Present Ability)
  25. Can you answer the phone? (Informal Request)
  26. My son can read English stories. (Present Ability)
  27. Can you send me the file? (Informal Request)
  28. We can arrange everything by tomorrow. (Present Ability)
  29. Can I come in? (Informal Request)
  30. She can bake delicious cakes. (Present Ability)
Sentences Using “Could” 
  1. Could you help me with my bag? (Polite Request)
  2. I could run very fast when I was young. (Past Ability)
  3. Could I speak to Mr. Sharma, please? (Polite Request)
  4. She could dance very well in school. (Past Ability)
  5. Could you explain that again? (Polite Request)
  6. He could lift heavy weights before the injury. (Past Ability)
  7. Could we postpone the meeting? (Polite Request)
  8. I could read before I turned five. (Past Ability)
  9. Could you bring me some water? (Polite Request)
  10. They could play for hours in the sun. (Past Ability)
  11. Could you pass the salt, please? (Polite Request)
  12. My grandfather could fix any machine. (Past Ability)
  13. Could we go out later? (Polite Request)
  14. She could paint like a professional. (Past Ability)
  15. Could I ask you a question? (Polite Request)
  16. I could travel alone at 18. (Past Ability)
  17. Could you close the door gently? (Polite Request)
  18. He could memorize entire poems. (Past Ability)
  19. Could you wait here for a minute? (Polite Request)
  20. She could read lips. (Past Ability)
  21. Could you send me the details? (Polite Request)
  22. We could understand French easily. (Past Ability)
  23. Could you lend me a pen? (Polite Request)
  24. My uncle could ride a horse. (Past Ability)
  25. Could we have a break now? (Polite Request)
  26. He could climb trees as a child. (Past Ability)
  27. Could you please stay quiet? (Polite Request)
  28. They could cook dinner without help. (Past Ability)
  29. Could I join you? (Polite Request)
  30. She could win every game. (Past Ability)
Sentences Using “Would”
  1. Would you like some tea? (Polite Offer)
  2. I would love to join you. (Polite Response/Invitation)
  3. Would you come to my birthday party? (Polite Invitation)
  4. He would never lie to you. (Hypothetical)
  5. Would you mind helping me? (Polite Request)
  6. I would go if I had the time. (Hypothetical/Conditional)
  7. Would you like to go for a walk? (Polite Offer)
  8. She would enjoy the concert. (Hypothetical)
  9. Would you share your notes with me? (Polite Request)
  10. We would love to visit your home. (Polite Invitation)
  11. Would you open the window, please? (Polite Request)
  12. I would study more if I were you. (Hypothetical)
  13. Would you like to try this dish? (Polite Offer)
  14. They would help if you asked. (Hypothetical)
  15. Would you care for some coffee? (Polite Offer)
  16. I would travel the world if I won the lottery. (Hypothetical)
  17. Would you be able to join us? (Polite Invitation)
  18. She would take the job if it paid better. (Hypothetical)
  19. Would you please pass the book? (Polite Request)
  20. I would go out, but it’s raining. (Hypothetical)
  21. Would you come with me? (Polite Invitation)
  22. We would like some water, please. (Polite Request)
  23. Would you stay for dinner? (Polite Invitation)
  24. He would call if he needed help. (Hypothetical)
  25. Would you prefer tea or coffee? (Polite Offer)
  26. I would not do that if I were you. (Hypothetical)
  27. Would you help me carry these? (Polite Request)
  28. She would love a new dress. (Hypothetical)
  29. Would you like to dance? (Polite Offer)
  30. We would go hiking, but it’s too hot. (Hypothetical)

About Me

Ashish Pithadiya
Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.