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Hey there! Can you help me understand the magic behind using ‘can’ for making requests?
Let’s dive into the world of ‘can’ together with Anika, Benjamin, and Henry!
A. Using ‘can’ for requests is like waving a wand of certainty.
B. Picture ‘can’ as a friendly sorry for a request gone wrong.
C. ‘Can’ is your secret weapon for politely asking or suggesting something.
D. ‘Can’ is your golden ticket to request like a boss!
