The document provides examples of how to use the verbs can, could, may and might. These verbs are followed by the base form of the verb without "to" and do not change form based on person or number. They are used to ask for and give permission, make polite requests, and express possibility. The document also provides examples of prepositions of place such as next to, in front of, across from, between, and behind as well as prepositions of movement including up, down, into, out of, through, across, along, from...to, and around.