domingo, 27 de octubre de 2013

Be able exercices

Affirmative sentences
Tense
Modal
Form
Simple Present
can play football.
I am able to play football.
I'm able to play football.
I am allowed to play football.
I'm allowed to play football.
Simple Past
could play football.
I was able to play football.
I was allowed to play football.
will-future
Do not use can in the will-future.
I will be able to play football.
I'll be able to play football.
I will be allowed to play football.
I'll be allowed to play football.
Other possible tenses:
e.g. Present Perfect: I have been able to play football.
Negations
Tense
Modal
Form
Simple Present
cannot play football.
can't play football.
I am not able to play football.
I'm not able to play football.
I am not allowed to play football.
I'm not allowed to play football.
Simple Past
could not play football.
couldn't play football.
I was not able to play football.
I wasn't able to play football.
I was not allowed to play football.
I wasn't allowed to play football.
will-future
Do not use cannot in the will-future.
I will not be able to play football.
I won't be able to play football.
I will not be allowed to play football.
I won't be allowed to play football.
Questions
Tense
Modal
Form
Simple Present
Can he play football?
Is he able to play football?
Is he allowed to play football?
Simple Past
Could he play football?
Was he able to play football?
Was he allowed to play football?
will-future
Do not use can in the will-future.
Will he be able to play football?
Will he be allowed to play football?


Write the phrases in brackets in their correct forms into the gaps.


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1) Last week we  swimming, this week we can't. (can/to go)
2) Maybe the Smiths  a new house next year. (can/to build)
3) If you try hard, you  your examinations. (can/to pass)
4) When I was five, I (not/can/to swim)
5) Dennis  the trumpet after four months. (can/to play)
6) Luke has passed his driving test, now he  a car. (can/to drive)
7) I  to him on the phone for three weeks last month. (not/can/to speak)
8) Alex  his homework when his desk is in such a mess. (not/can/to do)
9) They were so busy, they  me a text message. (not/can/to write)
10) Lisa  her dress. She can wear

English exercise "Modals : Can / be able to" created by 
 Principio del formulario
1. Ask him, he should  help you.
2. I 
 hardly believe it.
3. I'm sorry I won't 
 come.
4. She has everything money 
 buy.
5. I've not 
 sleep very well recently.
6. Don't shout, I 
 hear you very well.
7. How 
 you possibly imagine that?
8. Will he 
 continue his journey?
9. I'm locked in! I 
 get out!
10. Once I've passed my test I'll 
 hire a car.
11. (Attention utiliser could ou was/ were able to!!) My mother 
 play the piano very well.
12. Fortunately, he 
 open the door before the car fell into the sea.
13. She was an excellent player . She 
 beat anybody.
14. They had a spare key so they 
 start the car.
15. At five she 
 read very well.
16. I was near the stage. I 
 see and hear very well.
17. I had forgotten my keys, fortunately my son was awake so I 
 get in.
18. The police were very suspicious but he 
 convince them that he was not guilty. 
Final del formulario