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Abilities

Published by ronnel, 2020-07-19 23:16:45

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sites.google.com/pho.ac.th/engforcomm-tron/home Expressing Abilities

sites.google.com/pho.ac.th/engforcomm-tron/home Could – Past abilities Can – PErxepserenstsinagndAbFiluititeusre abilities Be able to – Past, Present and Future abilities

sites.google.com/pho.ac.th/engforcomm-tron/home 1. She could sing when she was 10 years old. 2. I could not dance before, but now I can. 3. Can you helEpxmpree?ssIincagnA’tbuilnitdieersstand this. 4. Will people be able to live forever one day? 5. (Polite) Could you tell me what it is, please. 6. I’ll be able to help you later.

Change the sentences below to be able to 1. I can sing in the rain. 3. Maria can’t attend the party. Past: I was able to sing in the rain. Present: I am able to EstoixnsgpinringestinhseitnhraeginraA.inb.ilities Past: Maria was not able to attend the party. Future: I will be able Present: Maria is not able to attend the party. Future: Maria will not be able to attend the party. 2. John could drive a 10-wheeler-truck. 4. James and Lucy can dance gracefully. Past: James and Lucy were able to dance gracefully. Past: John was able to drive a 10-wheeler-truck. Present: John is able to drive a 10-wheeler-truck. Present: James and Lucy are able to dance gracefully. Future: John will be able to drive a 10-wheeler-truck. Future: James and Lucy will be able to dance gracefully.


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