ORAL PRACTICE
Be able to = poder (ser capaz de)
Be able to = poder (ser capaz de)
1. She will be able to lift the stone
2. I’m able to pass the exam
3. They were able to finish on time
4. I was able to fix the machine
5. Are you able to run the risk?
6. He has been able to speak to her
7. We would be able to begin now
8. She wasn’t able to cross the street
9. Will he be able to win the medal?
10. Is it able to work fast?
11. I was able to clean that terrace
12. Were you able to kill those insects?
13. We weren’t able to get back
14. Are they able to make it function?
15. We have been able to repeat the test
16. I was able to control the situation
17. Is he able to eat these hamburgers?
18. Have you been able to connect that cable?
19. I’m not able to stand him
20. Were we able to surpass them?
21. They will be able to conclude in ten minutes
22. You were able to convince her
23. Are they able to catch that lizard?
24. We were able to rebuild the chapel
25. Is she able to cook all day long?
26. We have been able to be happy up to now
27. They would be able to cancel that amount
28. She isn’t able to forgive them
29. You would be able to postpone that trip
30. I was able to stop smoking
31. They are able to climb this hill
32. Would you be able to pack those flowers?
33. Are they able to increase the production?
34. Is he able to sell more this month?
35. Will they be able to appeal more customers?
36. Is the architect able to finish before November?
37. Is Michael able to dismiss his fiancée?
38. Will Robert be able to discuss with his boss?
39. Will the nation be able to lower inflation?
40. They won’t be able to live together
41. Has he been able to send the e-mail?
42. Were they able to import the seeds?
43. Would the priest be able to explain his mistake?
44. Will the cat be able to climb the tree?
45. Have you been able to work this week?
46. Was he able to remember those figures
September 2-08
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