1) The cat suddenly jumped over the chair
2) Parents don't like when children jump on the bed
3) He jumped over the vehicle and broke his leg
4) The grasshopper jumped into the grass and disappeared
5) He woke up and abruptly jumped out of bed.
6) He laughed and jumped on the chair in surprise.
7) The ball bounced hight up in the air
8) She loped along the path and sang a song
9) When the teacher came in the classroom, students were loping around the classroom
10) She jumped over the fence and ran away
11) When I looked in the window, the kids were jumping over puddles and screamed for joy
12) The bird sat on the table and started jumping from one plate to another
5 Complete the text with affirmative and negative forms of can, could and will be able to. Boy in a bubble When Rob Thompson was born, he had a defective immune system, so his body couldn't fight against diseases. He [is able to] only survive inside a sterile plastic bubble or room. He [can] play outside with friends, But thanks to a new treatment, Rob [can] now do most of the things that he wants to do, although he [could] live without special drugs. In the future, scientists [are able to] help other people like Rob with gene therapy. They [will able to] improve the treatment for this illness and maybe even find a cure one day.