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Can (pron-subj) (v) (May) ('s') (n) (?)
Can he hold May's hand?
Can he hold May's hand? (X)
No, he cannot hold May's hand.
Can she hold Alex's hand? (O)
Yes, she can hold Alex's hand.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (May) ('s') book (?)
Can she tick May's book?
Can she tick May's book? (O)
No, she cannot tick May's book.
Can she tick May's book? (O)
Yes, she can tick May's book.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Dan) ('s') (n) (?)
Can he open Dan's door?
Can he open Dan's door? (X)
No, he cannot open Dan's door.
Can he open Dan's door? (O)
Yes, he can open Dan's door.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Lucy) ('s') (n) (?).
Can he eat Lucy's ice cream?
Can he eat Tony's ice cream? (X)
No, he cannot eat Tony's ice cream.
Can she eat Tony's ice cream? (O)
Yes, she can eat Tony's ice cream.
Can I draw Dan's mom? (X)
No, you cannot draw Dan's mom.
Can I draw Jay's mom? (O)
Yes, you can draw Jay's mom.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Pat) ('s') (n) (?).
Can he walk Pat's cat?
Can it run to Alex's home? (X)
No, it cannot run to Alex's home.
Can it run to Alex's home? (O)
Yes, it can run to Alex's home.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Dan) ('s') name (?)
Can he write Dan's name?
Can she write Dan's name?
No, she can't write Dan's name.
Can he write Dan's name? (O)
Yes, he can write Dan's name.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Anna) ('s') song (?).
Can he sing Anna's song?
Can he sing Anna's song? (X)
No, he can't sing Anna's song.
Can he sing Anna's song? (O)
Yes, he can sing Anna's song.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (name) ('s') (pen) (?).
Can he find Alex's pen?
Can she find Alex's pen? (X)
No, she cannot find Alex's pen.
Can she find Alex's pen? (O)
Yes, she can find Alex's pen.
Can (pron-subj) (v) Sam ('s') (n) (?).
Can he drink Sam's juice?
Can he drink Sam's juice? (X)
No, he cannot drink Sam's juice.
Can he drink Sam's juice? (O)
Yes, he can drink Sam's juice.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Bill) ('s') (n) (?).
Can she cook Bill's food?
Can he cook Bill's food? (X)
No, he cannot cook Bill's food.
Can he cook Bill's food? (O)
Yes, he can cook Bill's food?
Cat they eat the cat's food? (X)
No, they cannot eat the cat's food.
Cat he eat the cat's food? (O)
Yes, he can eat the cat's food.
Can (pron-subj) (v) Tony ('s') (n) (?).
Can he play Tony's piano?
Can it play Tony's Piano? (O)
No, it cannot play Tony's piano.
Can she play Tony's Piano? (O)
Yes, she can play Tony's piano.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Kim) ('s') (n) (?).
Can she ride Kim's bicycle?
Can he ride Tony's bicycle? (X)
No, he cannot ride Tony's bicycle.
Can they ride Kim's bicycle? (O)
Yes, they can ride Kim's bicycle.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Pat) ('s') (n) (?).
Can she sing Pat's song?
Can she sing Pat's song? (X)
No, she cannot sing Pat's song.
Can he sing Pat's song? (O)
Yes, he can sing Pat's song.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Sam) ('s') (n) (?).
Can they eat Sam's cake?
Can they eat Sam's cake? (X)
No, they cannot eat Sam's cake.
Can they eat Sam's cake? (O)
Yes, they can eat Sam's cake.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (May) ('s') (n) (?).
Can it read May's book?
Can it read May's book?(X)
No, it cannot read May's book.
Can it read May's book?(O)
Yes, it can read May's book.
Can (pron-subj) (v) (Sam) ('s') (n) (?).
Can he eat Sam's food?
Can they eat Sam's food? (X)
No, they cannot eat Sam's food.
Can they eat Sam's food? (O)
Yes, they can eat Sam's food.
Can (pron-subj) (find) (Dan) ('s') (n) (?).
Can they find Dan's car?
Can she hit Jill's cat? (X)
No, she cannot hit Jill's cat.
Can she hit Jill's cat? (O)
Yes, she can hit Jill's cat
Can he find Dan's car? (X)
No, he cannot find Dan's car.
Can he find Dan's car? (O)
Yes, he can find Dan's car.