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Translate the text using can (could), to be able to.

10-11 класс

Я не смогу его ждать. Можешь ли ты мне ответить не этот вопрос. Кто может перевести это предложение? Мы не могли добраться до университета до 9 часов. Она не сможет научиться хорошо петь. Я не смогу прийти на следующее занятие по истории. Где можно купить этот учебник? Она не могла идти так быстро. Что я могу сделать для Вас? Мог ли он забыть как меня зовут? Вы можете сделать это без всякой помощи? Она не смогла окончить школу в прошлом году. Можете ли Вы подождать меня? Когда мы сможем сделать это? Сможет ли ваша сестра купить нам завтра билеты?

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26 апр. 2015 г., 4:50:20 (9 лет назад)

I can not wait for him. Can you not answer me this question. Who can translate this sentence? We could not get to the University of up to 9 hours. She will not be able to learn how to sing well. I can not come to the next class in history. Where can I buy this tutorial? She could not go so fast. What can I do for you? Could he have forgotten my name? You can do this without any help? She was not able to finish school in the past year. Can you wait for me? When can we do it? Will your sister tomorrow we buy tickets?

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USET BE TO,TO HAVE TO,TO BE ABLE TO AND TO BE ALLOWED TO INSTEAD OF MODAL VERBS.

1)MAY I ANSWER?
2)SUSAN MUST TRANSLATE A LONG TEXT.
3)WHAT EXAMS MUST YOU PASS?
4)YOU MUST TAKE THE BUS TO GET TO THE MUSEUM.
5)CAN YOU SPELL YOUR SURNAME?
6)WHEN MUST YOU GO HOME?
7)WHAT MUST I DO?

Вставьте соответствующий глагол can , could или be able to.

1.He ...(not) work since his illness.
2.After I had tried for a few hours,I ... open the door and get out.
3.I ... see you next Monday at ten
4.They didn't come to the restaraunt.They ...(not) afford it.
5.When they came back from Paris they ... speak perfect French.
6.But have we really met before? I ... (not) remember where.
7.You ...(not) be serious in making such a proposition.
8.Before Jack ... protest Andrew went out of the room.
9.And now you ... get my carriage for me,John.
10.You ... (not) get that bracelet off ,unless you know where that spring is



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