1 i used to be able to sing well. 2 i used to be able to run fast. 3 i’d like to be able to play the piano.
4 i’ve never been able to get up early. Complete the sentences with can, could, or be able to and the verb in brackets. Rick me out at the railway station tomorrow.
(to drop) will be able to drop. Can, could and to be able to exercise. Infinitive present past past participle to be able to can š could had the ability to been able to.
She could play the violin when she was three š. You _____ read the washing machine instructions carefully or you will ruin your clothes. Can, could, be able to quiz.
Can, could, be able to. You can do this grammar quiz online or print it on paper. It tests what you learned on the can, could, be able to page.
Can/could/be able to — exercise 2. Complete the sentences with can, could, or be able to and the verb in brackets. Could be able to.
My father _____ play tennis now. My wife _____ drive without any help last night. Can / could / be able to
Complete the gaps in the sentences with the following: Can, could or be able to. More than one answer can be correct!
Is this sentence true or false? Can or can’t — exercise. Could or couldn’t — exercise 1.
Can — sentence transformation (positive, negative, question) should or shouldn’t + a list of verbs to choose from — exercise 2. We the mountains yesterday, but today we can't. (can/to see) maybe the smiths a new house next year.
(can/to build) if you try hard, you your examinations. Not *i will can write. I may be able to write.
Not *i may can write. I haven't been able to write. Not *i haven't can write.
Being able to write is important. Not *canning write is. Fill in all the gaps, then press check to check your answers.
1 they (can/might) be away for the weekend but i'm not sure. 2 you (may/might) leave now if you wish. 3 (could/may) you open.
Complete the sentences with can, could, or be able to and the verb in brackets. Samuel high even when he was at school. Now, he is a prominent high jumper.
Exercise on how to use can, could, may and might to ask permission or offer something. Explanation of can, could, may, might with permission and offering. We use modal auxiliaries.
In negative sentences, both could and be able to can be used to say that we were not capable of doing something on a specific occasion. It was very dark and they couldn’t find the exit. We use be able to to express ability.
Able is an adjective meaning: Having the power, skill or means to do something. If we say i am able to swim, it is like saying i can swim.
Can/could/be able to — exercise. Complete the sentences with can, could, or be able to and the verb in brackets.