Can, Can - T, Could, Couldn - T 4 Ss
Can, Can - T, Could, Couldn - T 4 Ss
Can, Can - T, Could, Couldn - T 4 Ss
Lesson 9 Worksheet
1 Six friends
Student B needs some information from you. Prepare to tell him/her about …
Joy’s hopes for the future.
Mark’s present ability.
Anne’s hopes for the future.
Carol’s ability last year.
Tom’s present ability.
Susan’s ability last year.
Listen to the information Student B gives you. Use it to fill in the gaps in the table below.
2 My abilities
Complete these four sentences so that they are true about you. You can choose from the words and
phrases from the box below, or think of your own ideas.
I can
I can’t
I could when I was a child.
I hope I’ll be able to one day.
Lesson 9 Worksheet
1 Six friends
Student A needs some information from you. Prepare to tell him/her about …
Joy’s present ability.
Mark’s ability last year.
Anne’s present ability.
Carol’s hopes for the future.
Tom’s ability last year.
Susan’s hopes for the future.
Listen to the information Student A gives you. Use it to fill in the gaps in the table below.
2 My abilities
Complete these four sentences so that they are true about you. You can choose from the words and
phrases from the box below, or think of your own ideas.
I can
I can’t
I could when I was a child.
I hope I’ll be able to one day.
Practice
A Complete the sentences with can, can’t or couldn’t and the verbs in brackets ( ).
� You don’t have to shout. I can hear (hear) you very well.
� I couldn’t watch (watch) that programme last night because I had to go out.
1 He (play) last week because he was injured.
2 He eats in restaurants all the time because he (cook).
3 I (give) you a lift in my car because it isn’t working at the moment.
4 I didn’t have a good seat in the theatre, so I (see) the stage very well.
5 John doesn’t need a calculator. He (do) very difficult sums in his head.
6 She’s very good at music. She (play) three instruments.
7 I (find) my address book. Have you seen it?
8 He spoke very quickly and I (understand) anything he said.
9 We (go) on the trip because we (afford) it. It was very
expensive.
10 I (do) any more work because I was very tired, so I stopped.
11 I’m afraid that I (talk) to you now. I’m in a hurry. I have to be at work in
five minutes.
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B Use the words in brackets ( ) to complete each sentence, with can, can’t, could
or couldn’t.
� Sarah phoned Jane yesterday. (They/not/talk/for a long time, because Jane had to go out.)
They couldn’t talk for a long time, because Jane had to go out.
1 Grandma needs her glasses. (She/not/see/anything without her glasses.)
She
2 Mary won her race. (She was so tired after the race that she/not/stand up.)
She
3 (Last year, Robert/beat/his younger brother at chess.) But he can’t beat him now.
Last year,
4 John and Anna have a wonderful view from their hotel room. (They/see/the whole of the
city.)
They
C Complete these sentences using managed to or the correct form of be able to.
� I was able to/managed to get the last ticket for the concert.
1 After waiting for a long time, we go into the museum.
2 They buy a new carpet yesterday.
3 I eat three plates of pasta in the restaurant last night!
4 Our friends visit us tomorrow afternoon.
5 She have a long holiday next year.
6 We ski in Scotland last weekend.
D Look at this table and complete the sentences using can, could, or will be able to.
LAST YEAR NOW HOPES FOR THE FUTURE
Joy swim 100 metres swim 1000 metres swim for her club team
Mark type 15 words per minute type 30 words per minute work as a secretary
Anne speak only a little French speak French quite well work as an interpreter
Carol only cook omelettes cook quite well work as a chef
Tom only play the piano play the piano and the violin be a professional musician
Susan ride a bike drive a car drive a racing car
� Last year Joy could swim 100 metres . Now, she can swim 1000 metres .
� At the moment Anne can speak French quite well, and if she studies hard,
perhaps she’ll be able to work as an interpreter.
1 Last year Mark . Now, .
2 Last year Anne . Now, .
3 At the moment Carol , and if she works hard, perhaps
.
4 Last year Tom . Now, , and if he
studies hard, perhaps .
5 Last year Susan . Now, , and she
hopes that one day .