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In this lesson, we’re going to talk about all of the different ways we can talk about ability and possibility using can, could, and be able to. There’s a lot to learn here, so let’s get going!
Here are the example sentences from this episode. To get the details of this English lesson, you need to listen to the podcast or check the transcript for the details.
- There’s a party on Saturday – I can go to the party.
- I can play the guitar because I’ve played is since I was a kid.
- I can play the guitar because I have a few guitars here.
- I was able to play the guitar at Jack/s party last night.
- I could have played the guitar, but I had too much beer.
- I tried to move that desk this morning, but I couldn’t move
- I couldn’t have done it by myself.
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