* In the sense of “know how to”, or with verbs of perception like see, hear, taste, feel, smell, understand, remember, guess, … can is more preferable.. General ability in the past: She [r]
(1)CAN/COULD vs BE ABLE TO A natural or learned ability: I can (I am able to) run 1500 meters in minutes (natural ability) I can’t (I am not able to / I am unable to) drive (learned ability) * can is more common in those cases * In the sense of “know how to”, or with verbs of perception like see, hear, taste, feel, smell, understand, remember, guess, … can is more preferable General ability in the past: She could read when she was four She was able to read when she was four Successful completion of a specific action: We were able to get tickets for the match yesterday A specific action which was not successfully completed: We couldn’t get tickets for the match yesterday We were not able to get tickets for the match yesterday Be able to is used instead of can/could in these cases: I would like to be able to afford a new car (to infinitive) Why don’t you ask her? She might be able to help (bare infinitive) I enjoy being able to take a swimming every morning (gerund) Unfortunately, he hasn’t been able to walk since his accident (perfect) When will you be able to repay me? (future) PRATICE: Complete the following sentences with can/could or be able to A good 1500-runner run the race in under four minutes Bill is so unfit, he run at all! Our baby is only nine months and he already stand up When I was younger, I speak Italian much better than I now she speak German very well? – No, she speak German at all He draw or paint at all when he was a boy, but now he’s a famous artist After weeks of training, I swim a length of the baths underwater Ii took a long time, but in the end Tony save enough to buy his own hi-fi Did you buy any fresh fish in the market? – No, I get any 10 For days the rescuers looked for the lost climbers in the snow On the fourth day they saw them and reach them without too much trouble 11 He was very strong, he ski all days and dance all night 12 The car plunged into the river The driver get out but the passenger was drowned 13 I was a long way from the stage I (negative) see all right but I hear very well 14 We borrow umbrella, so we didn’t get wet 15 you walk or did they have to carry you? 16 I had no key so I (negative) lock the door 17 I knew the town, so I advise him where to go 18 When the garage had repaired our car we continue our journey 19 At five years old, he read quite well 20 When I arrived, everyone was asleep Fortunately, I wake my sister and she let me in 21 The swimmer was very tired but he reach the shore before he collapsed 22 The police were suspicious at first but I convince them that we were innocent Lop11.com (2)