The document provides examples of using the verb "can" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. For affirmative sentences, it follows the structure of subject + can + verb + complement. For negative sentences, it is subject + can't + verb + complement. And for interrogative sentences, it is Can/Can't + subject + verb + complement + ? It gives examples of each type of sentence using common verbs like cook, dance, travel, pay, drink, talk, go, and sleep.
The document provides examples of using the verb "can" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. For affirmative sentences, it follows the structure of subject + can + verb + complement. For negative sentences, it is subject + can't + verb + complement. And for interrogative sentences, it is Can/Can't + subject + verb + complement + ? It gives examples of each type of sentence using common verbs like cook, dance, travel, pay, drink, talk, go, and sleep.
The document provides examples of using the verb "can" in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences. For affirmative sentences, it follows the structure of subject + can + verb + complement. For negative sentences, it is subject + can't + verb + complement. And for interrogative sentences, it is Can/Can't + subject + verb + complement + ? It gives examples of each type of sentence using common verbs like cook, dance, travel, pay, drink, talk, go, and sleep.
Error Correction Indirect speech (câu gián tiếp) S + Said (To Sb) / Told + O + That + S +V S + told/ advised/ ordered + o + to v/ not to v S + asked + o + if / whether + s+ v When/ why + s + v