Ability (can/could) exercises — Set 4: Can vs Could vs Be Able To (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min
I play chess. Do you want a game?
When I was a child, I run very fast.
After the surgery, she walk again. (specific past achievement)
They join us for dinner next Friday. They're going away.
you hear that noise? Something is beeping.
My grandmother make the most delicious cakes when she was alive.
He speak any English before he moved to the UK, but now he speaks fluently.
We travel more freely since we bought a car.
The firefighters rescue everyone from the building. (specific past achievement)
She play the violin beautifully. She practises every day.
You'll see the doctor at 3 p.m. He's free then.
He swim across the river even though it was very wide. (specific past achievement)
I smell something burning. Is something in the oven?
She ride a horse when she was young, but she can't now.
I fix your computer if you bring it to me next week.
Despite the heavy rain, they finish the match. (specific past achievement)
you play any musical instruments when you were at school?
My neighbour fix almost anything around the house. He's really handy.
We find a hotel room because there was a big festival in town.
It's important to communicate in English in today's world.
Ability (can/could) exercises online (Worksheet)
Choose between 'can', 'could', and 'be able to' based on context. Pay attention to whether the sentence refers to the present, the past, or the future, and whether it describes a general ability or a specific achievement.