Question | Answer |
Definition: to instruct | teach |
Definition: to be instructed | learn |
Definition: to allow | let |
Definition: to go away | leave |
Definition: to rest or stay in one place | sit |
Definition: to put | set |
Definition: to have the ability to | can |
Definition: to have permission | may |
Lee will (teach, learn) you how to knit. | teach |
I (teach, learn) how to knit last year. | learned |
(Let, Leave) me go with you to town. | Let |
We should (let, leave) before dawn. | leave |
(Sit, Set)on the bench. | Sit |
(Sit, Set) your yarn and needles on the table. | Set |
I (can, may) knit sweaters. | can |
Yes, you (can, may) watch me knit. | may |
My grandmother (teaches, learns) people how to quilt. | teaches |
Pat (teaches, learns) by reading books. | learns |
The librarian (lets, leaves) us talk quietly. | lets |
When we talk too loudly, she asks us to (let, leave). | leave |
We usually (sit, set) in the chairs near the window. | sit |
Sometimes we help her (sit, set) books on display stands. | set |
Who (can, may) reach the jar on the top shelf for me? | can |
You (can, may) borrow my binoculars if you promise to keep them dry. | may |