Two Friends From College Meet Outside The Music Classroom: July: Stewart

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Two Friends from college meet outside the music

classroom

July: Hello! Stewart how are you? What are you doing in this class?
Stewart: I am learning how to play the guitar. Well, I already
know how to play other instruments. I figure it should be easier
for me.
July: Can you play the piano?
Stewart: Yes, I can in fact I learned
how to play last summer.

July: Can you speak other languages?


Stewart: Well, I can’t but I’m learning how to speak
Korean.
July: Can you draw really good?
Stewart: Yes, I can. The other day I drew Garfield and a beautiful
mountain. I think I may become an artist.
July: Can you study for the exam with me?
Stewart: Yes, I can. The exam is going to
be hard.

July: Then we can talk about our


English project.

Stewart: Yes, and we can watch some


video games.
July: That’s a good idea!
– Complete with “Can” or “Can’t”.

1. I can only speak English. I don't know any other.

2. What sports can you play the best?

3. A dog can be man's best friend, but it can't help with the chores.

4. Narrow-minded people can’t see the future very well.

5. Fish can’t breathe outside the water.

6. Can you cook?

7. Denis doesn't want to go swimming with us because he can’t swim.

8. It's really dark here, I can’t see anything.

9. You can’t park your car here, it's forbidden.

10. I am very hungry I can eat everything right now.


b. Write the comparatives

1. Alan is taller than Livia. (tall)


2. Diana is older than Alan. (old)
3. Livia is shorter than Diana. (short)
4. Alan is heavier than Livia. (heavy)
5. Livia is younger than Diana. (young)
6. Livia is more intelligent than Alan. (intelligent)
7. Diana is more beautiful than Livia. (beautiful)
8. Spain is hotter than Canada. (hot)
9. Canada is bigger than Italy. (big)
10. Spanish is easier than Italian. (easy)

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