English, asked by tiwariakanksha09010, 9 months ago

? Exercise 3. Complete these sentences using can or (be) able to. Use can
otherwise use (be) able to:
1. What she says .............. be true but I do not really think so.
2. I haven't ......... revise the whole of my syllabus.
3. I don't think I'll .. attend your sister's wedding.
4. Ring up Alok. He might
....... help you.
5. Only your father ...... help you in this situation.
6. However hard I try, there is nothing I .... do to get out o
7. The light is dim; but I
read the book.
E) Could, Was able to
Could suggests general ability or permission to do something; wa
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Answers

Answered by mohitgarf1
7

Answer:

can

been able to

be able to

be able to

can

can

can

Answered by qwstoke
3

Answers are given below:

1. What she says could be true, but I do not think so.

2. I haven't been able to revise the whole of my syllabus.

3. I don't think I'll be able to attend your sister's wedding.

4. Ring up Alok. He might be able to help you.

5. Only your father can help you in this situation.

6. However hard I try, there is nothing I can do to get out.

7. The light is dim, but I can read the book.

Can, could, able to

  1. Can and could are modals.
  2. Can refer to ability, possibility (strong), or permission.
  3. Could refers to something that has a slight possibility and is also used for politely seeking permission.
  4. 'Be able to' implies the ability to something.

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