Best spoken english classes in pimpri-chinchwad

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A leading brand in english speaking course pimpri is Pune Training Institute.Pune Training Institute provides weekday and weekend batches for freshers and proffessionals


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https://3dottechnologies.com Spoken English

About 3Dot Technologies 3 DOT Technologies– Training Institute in Pune is pioneer in training Institutes providing various professional training courses for various technologies. Institute is constituted by proficient professionals and experts. We are working on technological domains as a centre for education to give a comprehensive and finest learning experience in various technologies

Modal Auxiliary Verbs Use of Can CAN :- Possibility and Ability We use can to talk about what is possible, what we are able: She can drive a car. John can speak Spanish. I cannot hear you. (I can't hear you.) He can Swim

CAN :- Requests and Orders We often use can in a question to ask somebody to do something. This is not a real question - we do not really want to know if the person is able to do something, we want them to do it! The use of can in this way is informal (mainly between friends and family): Can you make a cup of coffee, please? Can you put the TV on? Can you come here for a minute? Can you be quiet! Can you Switch on the light? CAN :- Permission We sometimes use can to ask or give permission for something: Can I smoke in this room? You can't smoke here, but you can smoke in the garden.

Use of Could COULD :- Past Possibility and Ability We use could to talk about Past Possibilities and Abilities: My Grand Mother could walk 5 miles a day. My Grand Father could lift 90 kgs of weight when he was young. I  could  swim quite well when I was younger. I could speak German when I was seven years old.  

COULD :- More Polite Request Could you please direct me the route? Could you help me in finding this location? Could I have some coffee?   COULD HAVE :- He could have found his wallet. She could have won the race. India could have won the match against Australia.

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