—Here are some words and phrases for talking about abilities in English.
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Can - I can swim 100 meters.
Do - Do you cook? Yes I do.
Be good at. - He's good at ping pong.
Know how to - You really know how to throw a party.
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1. Can you play the piano? 2. How about the guitar? 3. Can Billy ride a bike? 4. Does Abby speak Mandarin? 5. Do you sing? 6. Is Connie good at dancing? 7. Do you know how to use a computer? | Yes, but not very well. (I can play) a little. No, he can't. He's too young. Yes, she speaks very well. Not really. I have no talent in that area. Yes, she's a great dancer. Of course! |
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