necesito la teoria y ejemplos, pero q sean sçcon el verbo CAN y en q casos se forman, todas sus caracteristicas, pasados, presente, futuro, muchas gracias
Perdón, pero tu pregunta es confusa...o sea no te entiendo bien. ¿Quieres entender cómo se hacen las preguntas yes/no, y ya?
Porque no se me hace complicado eso. Si puedes contestar la pregunta con SÃ/yes o No/no, es una pregunta tipo yes/no, en contraste a las preguntas "open-ended."
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y el uso del ver can es asi
presente
can i read a book ? no. you can t
can you read a book ? no . i can t
can he read a book ? no . he can t
can she read a book ? no . she can t
can they read a book ? no . they can t
can we read a book ? no . you can t
can i read a book ? yes . you can
can you read a book ? yes . i can
can he read a book ? yes . he can
can she read a book ? yes. she can
can they read a book ? yes . they can
can we read a book ? yes . you can
pasado
could i read a book ? no . you couldn t
could you read a book ? no .i couldn t
could he read a book ? no. he couldn t
could she read a book ? no . she couldn t
could they read a book ? no . they couldn t
could we read a book ? no . you couldn t
could i read a book ? yes . you could
could you read a book ? yes . i could
could he read a book ? yes . he could
could she read a book ? yes . she could
could they read a book ? yes . they could
could we read a book ? yes . you could
espero te sirva
Hi, Alvaro.
Presente: CAN you read Spanish?/ARE you ABLE to read...?
Yes. I can [read Spanish]./I am able to read Spanish.
No. I cannot/can't [read Spanish]./I am not able to...
(O punto o coma después de la "yes/no", dependiendo de cuánta pausa)
Pasado: COULD you read the text?/WERE you ABLE to...?
Yes. I could. / I was [able to...]
No. I could not/couldn't. / I wasn't [able to...]
Futuro: WILL you BE ABLE to read the text?
Yes. I will [be able to].
No. I will not/won't [be able to].
EN LOS SIGUIENTES TIEMPOS can SE CAMBIA A to be able to
Condicional: WOULD you BE ABLE to read the text?
Yes. I would [be able to].
No. I would not/wouldn't [be able to].
Presente del perfecto: HAVE you BEEN ABLE to...?
Yes, I have been able to...
No, I have not been able to/haven't been able to...
Pasado del perfecto: HAD you BEEN ABLE to...?
Yes, I had been able to...
No, I hadn't been able to...
Futuro del perfecto: WILL you HAVE BEEN ABLE to...?
Yes, I will have been able to...
No, I won't have been able to...
Condicional del perfecto: WOULD you HAVE BEEN ABLE TO...?
Yes, I would have been able to...
No, I wouldn't have been able to...
Hope this helps/Espero que te sirva.
Perdón, pero tu pregunta es confusa...o sea no te entiendo bien. ¿Quieres entender cómo se hacen las preguntas yes/no, y ya?
Porque no se me hace complicado eso. Si puedes contestar la pregunta con SÃ/yes o No/no, es una pregunta tipo yes/no, en contraste a las preguntas "open-ended."