Can- Could Will Be Able To... 1. Can, Can't: ++ 2. Could, Couldn't: 1r_swim very quickly, I'm the best swimmer 2 Bob help you, he must clean his room 3 LY take you to the zoo, she is free today 4. They take part in this festival, It's great. 5. Sam surf well, ha is only learning to do it. 6. We take you with us, we have a vacant seat 7. You - be late. It is very important to you. 3. Ben draw wonderful pictures, they are nice 9 I sleep, it is very hot here, 10. Tim play his new guitar well. + 11 Polly swim, she is afrald of swimming + 12. We arriva in time and go to the stadium. 13. He run fast, he is very little 1 I_skate last year, I was afraid of skating 2 Tom win the medal, but he fall down 3. We play football, the weather was rainy 4. Mana arrive in time, but she missed the bus 5 My mom play tennis, but now she plays well 6. I write my report, my computer had broken 7 He sing at all yesterday, he had no volce 8 BITI skateboard well, he trained much, 9. Liz play the plano, she had out her finger 10. They play chess very well last year 111 dive last month, I was afraid to dive 12. Sam ski, he always fell down 13. Pam dance all the dances, she was a star. 3. 1 be able to, Won't be able to: 4. General Questions: XX 3. 5 1. 1 to arrive tomorrow, I'll be busy. 2. Kate to buy tickets for you, she'll be free. to play the plano, I practise much. 4. Lena to help you, she knows this material well, 5. Bill to lift this weight, he trains much. 6. 1 to cook this cake, I don't know the recipe. 7. Liz to lend you money, she has some savings. 8. She to take you to the club, she is late 9. We to jog. It is raining awfully. 10, I to arrive to you in 2 months, run faster, they are good runners. 12. Helen to lend you money, she hasn't it. 13. He ride his bike well in three days. you ski well now? you to visit us in a week? they clean their flat yesterday? he help me to solve this problem? Polly to draw such a picture? he play chess last year? you surf well? Kate knit a doll's dress last week? she to take part in this festival tomorrow? you win this competition yesterday? Dan ride his motorblke well? Uz draw pictures when she was two? Bob to hold the conference nast month? 11. They 10. 11. 12 13 Special cztes Hioms. Can Collins frem
2. Could, Couldn't: Could and couldn't are used to talk about abilities or possibility in the past. Could is used to express that someone was able to do something in the past, while couldn't is used to express that someone was not able to do something in the past.
1. Can: In this sentence, it is stated that the person is the best swimmer, so they can swim quickly.
2. Could: Bob is mentioned to help, but he needs to clean his room first, so he couldn't help immediately.
3. Can: LY is mentioned to have free time today, so she can take the person to the zoo.
4. Can: It is stated that taking part in the festival is great, so they can take part in it.
5. Can: Although Sam is learning to surf, it is implied that he can already surf to some extent.
6. Can: They mention having a vacant seat, so they can take the person with them.
7. Can: Being on time is important for the person, so they can't be late.
8. Could: Ben draws wonderful pictures, so he could draw them in the past.
9. Can: It is stated that it is very hot and the person can sleep in that condition.
10. Can: Tim is mentioned to play his new guitar well.
11. Can: Polly is afraid of swimming, but she can still swim.
12. Can: It is stated that they arrive in time and go to the stadium.
13. Can: Despite being little, he can run fast.
3. Be Able To, Won't Be Able To: Be able to and won't be able to are used to talk about abilities or possibility in the future. Be able to expresses that someone will have the ability to do something, while won't be able to expresses that someone will not have the ability to do something.
1. Will be able to: The person mentions being busy when they arrive tomorrow.
2. Will be able to: Kate is mentioned to be free and able to buy tickets for the person.
3. Be able to: The person mentions practicing much to be able to play the piano.
4. Will be able to: Lena knows the material well, so she will be able to help.
5. Will be able to: Bill trains much, so he will be able to lift the weight.
6. Won't be able to: The person doesn't know the recipe, so they won't be able to cook the cake.
7. Will be able to: Liz has some savings and will be able to lend money.
8. Will be able to: Although she is late, she will still be able to take the person to the club.
9. Won't be able to: Jogging is not possible in awful rain, so the person won't be able to jog.
10. Will be able to: The person mentions arriving in two months and being able to run faster.
11. Won't be able to: Helen doesn't have the money to lend, so she won't be able to lend it.
12. Will be able to: It is mentioned that he will be able to ride his bike well in three days.
13. Will you be able to: It is asked if the person can ski well now.
4. General Questions: General questions are formed by using the auxiliary verb before the subject.
1. Will you be able to arrive tomorrow?
2. Will Kate be able to buy tickets for you?
3. Will you be able to play the piano?
4. Will Lena be able to help you?
5. Will Bill be able to lift this weight?
6. Will I be able to cook this cake?
7. Will Liz be able to lend you money?
8. Will she be able to take you to the club?
9. Will we be able to jog?
10. Will I be able to arrive to you in 2 months?
11. Will they be able to run faster?
12. Will Helen be able to lend you money?
13. Will he be able to ride his bike well in three days?
5. Special Cases:
1. Hioms to knit a doll's dress last week?
2. Dan to ride his motorbike well?
3. Uz to draw pictures when she was two?
4. Bob to hold the conference next month?
5. They to be able to attend the meeting tomorrow?
6. Will you to visit us in a week?
7. Did they to clean their flat yesterday?
8. Will he to help me to solve this problem?
9. Can Polly to draw such a picture?
In special cases, specific names or situations are mentioned along with the verbs can, could, or will be able to. They are used to ask or mention specific abilities or possibilities related to those names or situations.