The document discusses whether animals can perform certain actions like swimming or flying. It provides examples of asking if a tiger can swim or if a lion can fly, and answers yes to the tiger swimming but no to the lion flying. It then lists examples of affirmative and negative statements using common pronouns when answering ability questions. Finally, it instructs the reader to listen and answer ability questions asked by the teacher.
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Yes, It Can No, It Cannot: Ability (
The document discusses whether animals can perform certain actions like swimming or flying. It provides examples of asking if a tiger can swim or if a lion can fly, and answers yes to the tiger swimming but no to the lion flying. It then lists examples of affirmative and negative statements using common pronouns when answering ability questions. Finally, it instructs the reader to listen and answer ability questions asked by the teacher.