This document discusses the use of the verb "can" in Spanish to express ability. It provides examples of using "can" in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Specifically, it shows how to express that someone "can teach English very well", "can't teach English very well", and asks questions about what and who "can teach English very well".
Spanish Learning for Adults: Spanish Grammar and Spanish Phrase Book for Beginners. Learn Spanish With Easy Stories in One Week. Textbook and Workbook With Step-by Step Exercises.
This document discusses the use of the verb "can" in Spanish to express ability. It provides examples of using "can" in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Specifically, it shows how to express that someone "can teach English very well", "can't teach English very well", and asks questions about what and who "can teach English very well".
This document discusses the use of the verb "can" in Spanish to express ability. It provides examples of using "can" in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Specifically, it shows how to express that someone "can teach English very well", "can't teach English very well", and asks questions about what and who "can teach English very well".
This document discusses the use of the verb "can" in Spanish to express ability. It provides examples of using "can" in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. Specifically, it shows how to express that someone "can teach English very well", "can't teach English very well", and asks questions about what and who "can teach English very well".
Spanish Learning for Adults: Spanish Grammar and Spanish Phrase Book for Beginners. Learn Spanish With Easy Stories in One Week. Textbook and Workbook With Step-by Step Exercises.