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