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is it correct to say I can climb the tree. I can't climb the tree thanks
20 mrt. 2015 09:34
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If you are talking about one specific tree, known to both you and the listener, you could say this. For example, if you are talking about your garden, and there is only one tree in this garden, then you could say 'I can/can't climb the tree.'
In other situations, you might say 'I can't climb a tree' (meaning any tree), or 'I can't climb trees' (meaning a number of trees, or trees in general). It all depends on the context. And the more context you can provide, the better our answers will be!
20 maart 2015
Hi! Yes, both are correct.
20 maart 2015
Yes. "I can climb the tree" and "I can't climb the tree" make perfect sense (in the right context of course!).
20 maart 2015
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