Topics: Modal Requests
Imagine William is faced with a fun challenge – which scenario below shows him expressing inability using ‘can’t’?
A. William can’t swim in deep water.
B. William can’t solve this math problem.
C. William can’t cook a gourmet meal.
D. William can’t lift this box.
Select your answer:

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