Can / Can't: Present Ability
Could / Couldn't: Past Ability
Achievement & Success
🌍 Personality & Risk
🌟 Mixed Sentence Completion
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Q1: If you are a genius, what can you probably do very easily?

A: Solve difficult problems. (or similar complex task)

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Q6: Ask a question about an ability that a person had when they were a child. (Use 'Could')

A: Could you read when you were five? (or similar question about a past ability)

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Q11: If you are very good at learning languages, you have a (noun) for them.

A: Talent

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Q16: When you drive very fast on a bad road, you (three-word phrase) with your life.

A: Take a chance

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Q21: Complete the sentence: "Because the path was so difficult, we (past ability negative) continue walking."

A: Couldn't

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Q2: Form a question about a friend's ability to fix computers.

A: Can your friend fix computers?

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Q7: Give a short, positive answer: "Could your team succeed in winning the game last week?"

A: Yes, they could.

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Q12: Name the adjective that describes a person who has achieved a lot of success.

A: Successful

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Q17: A job working with wild animals is often considered (adjective).

A: Dangerous

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Q22: True or False: The words 'can't' and 'couldn't' are different for the subjects 'I' and 'They'.

A: False (They are the same for all subjects.)

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Q3: Give the full negative answer: "Can your brother successfully finish a marathon?"

A: No, he cannot successfully finish a marathon.

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Q8: Complete the sentence with two different modal verbs: "He __speak French now, but he _____speak it when he was young."

A: Can, Couldn't

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Q13: Fill in the blank: "She needs to (verb) more before she can succeed in the competition."

A: Practice

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Q18: If something is the opposite of difficult, it is (adjective).

A: Easy (or Safe, depending on context)

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Q23: The noun ability is related to the phrase good at (something). (True or False?)

A: True

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Q4: We use 'Can' to talk about things you are able or unable to do now. (True or False?)

A: False (We use 'Can' for 'able,' and 'Can't' for 'unable.')

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Q9: What verb is needed after 'Could' or 'Couldn't'?

A: The Base Form (of the verb)

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Q14: Which word means the state or fact of having achieved a desired aim or result?

A: Success

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Q19: Which adjective describes a person who is interested in knowing everything that happens?

A: Curious

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Q24: We hope our new business will (verb) and bring us (noun).

A: Succeed, Success

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Q5: Complete the statement: "I can't concentrate when the room is too (Lesson B adjective)."

A: Difficult (or Dangerous)

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Q10: Use 'Couldn't' to explain that a very curious person was not allowed to open a box.

A: They couldn't open the box.

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Q15: If you have an ability to do something that others cannot, it is a (adjective) skill.

A: Special

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Q20: A firefighter who enters a burning building is very (adjective).

A: Brave

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Q25: Use 'couldn't' and an adjective to explain why someone did not take a chance.

A: They couldn't take a chance because it was too dangerous. (or difficult)