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Sun 27 Feb, 2011 05:31 am
Any problem in this sentences? "you can walking and drinking at the park."
Yes, you are using the present participle when it cannot be used in English. The correct way to make that statement is "You can walk and drink at the park."
@ppl,
The modal verbs;
can, could, may, might, should, shall, will, would [have I forgotten any?] all use the plain form of the verb.