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Modals: Can vs. Could vs. Be Able to

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This course is for learners with an Intermediate to Advanced level of English, especially those who need to remember and revise concepts grammar and put them into practice. Here is the full list of videos.

Si tiene un nivel más bajo – desde principiante a intermedio bajo – ve a esta página.

In this video we are going to explain when to use CAN, COULD and (BE) ABLE TO.

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