1. Choose can, can’t, could or couldn’t:
a. I can understand English, but I can’t / couldn’t speak it very well.
b. Can / Could you stand on your head?
c. I wanted to call Sara, but I can’t / couldn’t remember her phone number.
d. Gil can’t / couldn’t start his car this morning so he took a bus to work.
2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of be able to (positive or negative):
a. We made a mistake. Luckily, we ------- fix it.
b. Aunt Dorit took a taxi to our house. We -------- meet her at the airport.
c. The door was locked. I open it.
d. Dana has lost her voice. She sing tonight.
3. Choose the correct form:
a. I’m sorry. I ------ organize the class party next week.
b. You stay with me. I can wait by myself.
c. You steal. It’s wrong.
d. Yesterday, I tidy my room. It was a big mess.
e. That’s a great poster. You hang it on the wall.
f. It’s early. The shops be open yet.
g. I am very busy today. I have time to see you.
4. Choose the correct answer:
a. Would / May I have some more lemonade, please?
b. Could / May you tell me how to get to the police station, please?
c. Would / May I visit my friend this afternoon?
d. Would / May you like to go to the party with me?
5. Choose the correct answer:
a. Would / May / Must you help me to clean up the garden, please?
b. The test is going to be difficult. The students might / will have to / don’t have to study hard for it.
c. You aren’t able to / mustn’t / don’t have to cross the road when there is a red light.
d. You must / may / might always listen to the lifeguard.
e. When Lisa was younger she will be able to / was able to / have to run 10 km.
f. Benjamin’s hair is so long. I think he would / should / have to cut it.
g. The children might not / shouldn’t / wouldn’t watch so much television.
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