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Category: ÌÎÄÀËÜÍÛÅ ÃËÀÃÎËÛ - MODAL VERBS, BE ABLE TO, BE TO, CAN/COULD, HAVE TO, MAY/MIGHT, MUST, SHOULD/OUGHT TO | Level: INTERMEDIATE | Author: yatzirig | 18 October 2007 | Views: 314

Practice modals of obligation

Source - Inside Out
  Can, could, be able to (Modals 2)
Category: ÃÐÀÌÌÀÒÈÊÀ - GRAMMAR, ÌÎÄÀËÜÍÛÅ ÃËÀÃÎËÛ - MODAL VERBS, BE ABLE TO, CAN/COULD | Level: INTERMEDIATE | Author: Pyziulka | 17 October 2007 | Views: 233

The aim is to explain how can, could and be able to are used both in form and function.

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  Lesson Plan: The past and future forms of “be able to”
Category: ÃÐÀÌÌÀÒÈÊÀ - GRAMMAR, ÌÎÄÀËÜÍÛÅ ÃËÀÃÎËÛ - MODAL VERBS, BE ABLE TO | Level: INTERMEDIATE, UPPER-INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED | Author: admin | 5 July 2007 | Views: 120

Lesson Plan: The past and future forms of “be able to”

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