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Can / could

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Practice using **can** and **could** for ability, permission, polite requests, and possibility. Answer each question carefully and choose the best option.

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1.

Choose the most polite request.

A) Can you open the window, please? B) Could you open the window, please? C) You can open the window. D) Open the window now.

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2.

Complete the sentence.

When I was 5, I ______ ride a bike.

A) can B) could C) am D) will

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3.

You want permission in a polite way. Which question is best?

A) Can I borrow your pen? B) Could I borrow your pen? C) I can borrow your pen. D) I borrowed your pen?

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4.

Complete the sentence.

It’s cloudy. It ______ rain later.

A) can B) could C) must D) is

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5.

Select TWO sentences where could is used correctly.

A) Could you help me with my homework? B) I could play the piano when I was 6. C) I could to go to school every day. D) Could she can swim?

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6.

Complete the sentence. Yesterday, I swim very fast.

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7.

“Could you help me?” is usually more polite than “Can you help me?”

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8.

Write the past form of “can”.