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CAN - COULD - BE ABLE TO
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Can – Could – Be Able to

Can – Could – Be Able to  Hello dear English learners! In today’s lesson, we will learn about the modal verb ‘can’ and its alternative forms, ‘could’ and ‘be able to’. CAN  Can is the most commonly used modal verb in English. We normally use it in the present tense Read more

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Modal Verbs of Ability in English
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Modal Verbs of Ability in English

Modal verbs of ability are can/be able to, was able to, could.

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