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» He Can Play Football But He Can't Swim
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He Can Play Football But He Can't Swim
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This is a 2-page worksheet on can / can't to express ability and inability.
There are simple explanations at the top of the page followed by five different and easy activities to go with it.
Recommended for elementary students.
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