GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus Future: Will Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY 1. Luke could have passed the exam if he’d studied a bit more. John would have called Amy, but he didn’t have her number.
You shouldn’t have been rude to him. He’s going to be really angry now.
She could have come to the restaurant if she’d left work. All the answers are included at the end of the exercises. Each worksheet is printable, with a free copy in PDF included. Exercise Choose the correct form of can, coul be able to (affirmative or negative).
Use a form of be able to only if a form of can or could is not possible. My son was able to walk when he was months old. He won´t be allowed to have a party this summer.
To have got present and past simple forms.
Find and correct the mistake in each sentence. In tomorrow´s test, the students won´t allowed to use dictionaries __won´t be____ 1- We wasn´t allowed to play outside yesterday _____ 2- When I´m older, I´m allowed to buy a car. I searched for your house for ages, luckily I was able to find it in the end. She’s years old but she can’t read yet – her parents are getting her extra lessons.
I read the book three times but I couldn’t understand it. James could speak Japanese when he lived in Japan, but he’s forgotten most of it now. Exercises for older people Getting started If you’ve not done much physical activity for a while, you may want to get the all-clear from a GP before starting.
For the exercises that require a chair, chose one that is stable, solid and without wheels. Sphincter exercises can help you to improve your bowel control. When done correctly, these exercises can build up and.
Where are these muscles? Put the correct form of either "can" or "be able to" for each sentence. Only use "be able to" if absolutely necessary! Symptoms of multiple sclerosis can make it hard to exercise.
These workouts are designed for different levels of mobility. They have got a problem.
We don’t use “got” in short answers. Have you got a dog? The verb “ have got” is only used in present simple. For the rest of tenses, we use the verb “ have ” as main verb.
I had a dog when I was a child. Is sometimes used instead of can or could. Can be used with all tenses. I will be able to see you next week’. Is used to talk about ability. Are you able to write formal letters?
Now that we’ve refreshed the basics, see if you can complete the following sentences correctly. Grammar and Vocabulary can be learnt and practiced using these free interactive exercises for online learning.
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