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Can, Could And To Be Able To Exercise.pdf

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e31cf57bcd www.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2007 Can, Could and To Be Able To Exercise INFINITIVE PRESENT PAST PAST PARTICIPLE Would + Can = Could. Note: Would be able to can replace could in the following examples. If we had some oranges I could make you some fresh juice. When the auxiliary can is not grammatically possible. We often use to be able to or to be allowed to instead of can.We can only form the Past of can (could).To put can into other tenses we Play Arcade, Card, Dice & RPG Games On Facebook. Could / managed to: . I do the Times crossword ten years ago but I can't nowadays. I'm getting too old! I looked everywhere but I find it. .

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