![]() ![]() Although it’s used in all tenses, in present simple can is more commonly used. Will + subject + be + able to + infinitive ?īe able to has the same uses as canand could.įor physicalor mental abilities and to express the possibility to perform an action. Subject + won't + be + able to + infinitive Subject + will + be + able to + infinitive Have / Has + subject + been + able to + infinitive ? Subject + haven't / hasn't + been + able to + infinitive ![]() Subject + have / has + been + able to + infinitive Was / Were + subject + able to + infinitive ? Subject + wasn't / weren't + able to + infinitive Subject + am not / isn't / aren't + able to + infinitiveĪm / is / are + subject + able to + infinitive ? ![]() Subject + am / is / are + able to + infinitive ![]()
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