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Choose the correct option.
0. When he was 6 years old, he couldn't / will not be able to /
can't speak well.
1. Could you / Can you/ Will you be able to visit the museum last night? 2. Do you think you will be able to / could/ were able to finish the project by Monday? I know you're very busy.
3. I can't / won't be able to / couldn't spend another moment in
the concert.
It was too noisy.
4. Can you / Were you able to / Couldn't you show me the way to
the gallery?
I want to see the new collection.
5. Could you / Can you / Will you be able to play the piano well
when you
were a child?
6. I'm afraid I can / could / can't join the meeting. I'm on
business in Italy.
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Complete the sentences with can, could, or the correct form of
be able to.
0. I am good at Maths. I will be able to win
the Olympiad.
1. Spiders ★★★ climb up the walls. 2. When I was young, I ★★★ jump up high. 3. I hope I ★★★ speak English very well in the future. 4. I am left-handed. I ★★★ write with my left hand only. 5. I am going to travel to Paris next month. I ★★★ meet my new friends there. 6. ★★★ you please help us solve the mystery? |
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Listen to the talk about Mozart and choose the correct
options.
1. Mozart was born in 1756 / 1765.
2. He could play the piano at the age of 3 / 4. 3. He began to compose music when he was 5 / 6 years old. 4. He gave concerts only in his country / in many countries. 5. He died when he was 30 / 35 years old. |
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