AOL: 4 Small Towns in New Mexico So Dreamy, You'll Swear You've Seen Them on TV 4 Small Towns in New Mexico So Dreamy, You'll Swear You've Seen Them on TV AOL: This Small-Town State Park in New Mexico Feels Like a Local Secret Tucked away near the Colorado border in the northeast corner of New Mexico is a small-town state park that most people, even lifelong residents of the Land of Enchantment, overlook. This Small-Town State Park in New Mexico Feels Like a Local Secret The Business Journals: New Mexico Route 66 town climbs to No. 3 on USA Today's best small towns list One of New Mexico’s Route 66 cities just made it onto a USA Today list for the third year in a row.

Understanding the Context

Grants was named one of the country's best small towns in the West, according to USA Today’s 10Best ... New Mexico Route 66 town climbs to No. 3 on USA Today's best small towns list Insider: After visiting all 50 states, there are 5 small towns I can't stop thinking about After visiting all 50 states, some of my favorite small towns in the US include Kennebunkport, Maine, Bayfield, Wisconsin, and Abiquiu, New Mexico. After visiting all 50 states, there are 5 small towns I can't stop thinking about We use can to make general statements about what is possible: It can be very cold here in winter.

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(= It is sometimes very cold here in winter.) You can easily get lost in this town. (= People often get lost in this town.) We use can't or cannot to say that something is impossible: That can't be true. You cannot be serious. Level: intermediate.