When I was one I couldn't run

What could this girl do when she was one, two and three? Listen to the grammar chant and find out! Can you hear the modals could and couldn't in the chant?

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When I was one I couldn't run

When I was one I couldn't run

I couldn't walk at all

I couldn't speak or say my name

But I could laugh and crawl.

 

When I was two what I could do

Was stand on my two feet

I could say a word or two

But I couldn't really speak.

 

When I was three my friends and I

Could sing the alphabet

We could recognise our names

But couldn't write them yet.

Discussion

What could and couldn't you do when you were younger? Tell us about it!

Average: 4.8 (4 votes)

Submitted by FantasticMermaid400 on Fri, 20/01/2023 - 01:31

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when I was one couldn't speak but I could say a few words

Submitted by AgentVolcanoTree on Mon, 23/08/2021 - 07:44

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When I was a baby i can just eat but i can't talk

Submitted by QueenSkippingX… on Thu, 12/08/2021 - 04:34

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good song, when I was five I could read, swim, write, walk, speak Tagalog and English, eat, draw, play with my toys, watch tv, do homework, and use an iPad
im new im 5 yr old i can play with sister tiffy & play british council & superbook do u know your bible

Submitted by CheerfulMusic2 on Sat, 18/07/2020 - 20:48

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When I was five I could read, tie my shoes, speak in English and italian, I could add and subtract numbers, draw and paint.

Submitted by QueenFrostMicrowave on Tue, 14/04/2020 - 13:29

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Interesting.

Submitted by BronzeGoldJellyfish on Fri, 19/04/2019 - 12:55

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When I was five I could read, swim, write, walk, speak Russian, eat, draw, play with my toys, watch TV, do homework, ride a bike. I LIKE EAT :)

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