Complete with the correct form of can, could, or be able to
1) If you buy a car, you …………..…… drive to work next year. 2) I ………………… talk until I was three years old. 3) I’ve been looking for a flat for ages but I haven’t …………………. find what I want. 4) He is very fit for his age. He ……………………………….. (run) really fast. 5) I’d like ……………………………….. (work) with you one day. 6) I ……………………………….. (spend) all morning in bed, but I feel like working. 7) I think you should go in the spring. It ……………………………….. (be) very crowded there in the summer (it usually is crowded). 8) ……………………………….. (speak) another language fluently is a great advantage when you’re looking for a job. 9) I’m sure he ……………………………….. (manage) perfectly well on his own if he had to.
- Happy birthday, Tom!
- Thanks Ann. Come in please. Meet my friends – Jim, Sarah and Sam.
- Hi everybody. I’m Ann.
- Let’s celebrate my birthday. It’s time to sit down to table now.
- Would you like some potato chips Ann?
- Yes, please Tom. And one sausage.
- Oh, you’d better to have a chop. It’s very delicious. My mother cooked tem.
- OK.
- Here you are.
- Thanks.
- Would you be so kind John as to pass me an apple, please?
- Sure, here you are.
- Thanks.
- It’s my pleasure.
- Can I offer you some wine, Ann?
- No, thanks, I would prefer some orange juice.
- Sure, here you are.
- Thanks a lot.
- You should try this wonderful cake, Ann.
- Thanks, but I’m not hungry.
- Ok, friends, it’s time to have a dance party now. Let’s dance everybody!
- Let’s dance!