Grammar Basics
Present and Past Forms
Future and Modal Forms
Everyday Situations
Challenge Time!
100

What is the meaning of “be able to”?

It means to have the ability or possibility to do something.

100

Use “be able to” in a sentence in the present.

“I am able to speak English.”

100

How do we say “can” in the future?

“Will be able to.”

100

Use “be able to” in a sentence about school.

“I’m able to concentrate better in the morning.”

100

What’s the difference between “can” and “be able to”?

“Can” is a modal verb (used mostly in present/future), “be able to” works in all tenses.

200

Which verb tense is used in “was able to”?

The past tense of “be.”

200

Use “be able to” in a sentence in the past.

“She was able to solve the problem.”

200

Complete: “I will ___ able to visit you tomorrow.”

be

200

Use “be able to” in a sentence about sports.

sports.“He was able to run faster after training.”

200

Correct this sentence: “He can be able to drive.”

Correct: “He is able to drive.”

300

What word replaces “can” in the past?

“Was/Were able to.”

300

Change this sentence to the past: “I am able to swim.”

“I was able to swim.”

300

Make a sentence with “will be able to.”

“We will be able to travel next year.”

300

Use “be able to” in a sentence about technology.

“We are able to communicate through the internet.”

300

Explain when we prefer “be able to” instead of “can.”

When we need different tenses (past, perfect, or future). Example: “I have been able to...”

400

Complete: “She ___ able to finish her homework yesterday.”

was

400

Make a negative sentence with “wasn’t able to.”

“He wasn’t able to finish the exam.”

400

How do we say “could” in the future tense?

“Would be able to.”

400

Use “be able to” in a sentence about traveling.

“She will be able to travel to Japan next summer.”

400

Make a sentence in the present perfect using “been able to.”

“I have been able to finish all my work.”

500

Is “be able to” a modal verb or a verb phrase? Explain.

It’s a verb phrase (it uses the verb to be + able to + base verb).

500

Write a question using “were you able to...?”

“Were you able to find your keys?”

500

Write a sentence using “might be able to.”

“I might be able to come to your party.”

500

Use “be able to” in a sentence about helping someone.

“They were able to help the lost child find his parents.”

500

Make a sentence in the past perfect using “had been able to.”

“She had been able to walk before the accident.”

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