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Objectives Reading Modal verbs to express ability Questions and short answers with can
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Practice 1
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Practice 2
In both cases we use the modal verb can. Audio MP3 As with any modal verb, can is followed the simple form of a verb (main verb).
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run
drive return
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Practice 4
Could fill / I do
Can you fill / I can Would fill you / I does Can fill / I could
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Objectives Reading Modal verbs to express ability Questions and short answers with can Be able to Contractions Short answers Pronunciation The English Alphabet
Do you tell / I don't Please tell / I can't Can you tell / I can
Be able to
Be able to has the same meaning as can, but is not as common.
As with any modal verb, be able to is followed by the simple form of a verb (main verb).
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are able
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Practice 7
I can't hear you.: The library attendant: Robert has lived in many countries.: I can't work on this assignment now.:
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