We use “can, could and be able to” to express ability and possibility. However, we use them in different situation. We use can to say that something is possible or that someone has the ability to do something. The negative is can’t (cannot). Let’s see the following examples :
Because can has only two forms : can (present) and could (past), and has no present perfect, you have to use be able to in the present perfect form. Also, can has no infinitive. Let’s see the underlined words/phrases in the following examples :
The past of can is could. We use “could” especially with these verbs:
Let’s see the following examples :
We also use “could” to say that someone had the general ability to do something. Let’s see the following examples :
If you mean that someone managed to do something in one particular situation, you have to use was/were able to
1. Tom can drive but he hasn’t got a car.
2. I can ‘t understand martin. I’ve never been able to understand him .
3. I used to be able to stand on my head but I can’t do it now.
4. Ask Ann about your problem. She should be able to help you.
5. I can speak five languages.
1. He had hurt his leg, so he couldn’t walk very well.
2. She wasn’t at home when I phoned but I was able to contact her at her office.
3. I looked very carefully and I could see a figure in the distance.
4. They didn’t have any tomatoes in the first shop I went to, but I was able to get some in the next shop.
5. My grandmother loved music. She could play the piano very well.
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