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Past Ability: Could, Was Able To, Managed To
Past Ability: Could, Was Able To, Managed To

British Council EnglishScore - The Global Mobile English Test & Certificate
British Council EnglishScore - The Global Mobile English Test & Certificate

Can, could, be able to – ability and possibility - Test-English
Can, could, be able to – ability and possibility - Test-English

British Council EnglishScore - Apps on Google Play
British Council EnglishScore - Apps on Google Play

Modals: permission and obligation | LearnEnglish
Modals: permission and obligation | LearnEnglish

Modals: deductions about the present | LearnEnglish
Modals: deductions about the present | LearnEnglish

Record breakers - Kids Stories - LearnEnglish Kids British Council - YouTube
Record breakers - Kids Stories - LearnEnglish Kids British Council - YouTube

British Council IELTS on LinkedIn: British Council IELTS
British Council IELTS on LinkedIn: British Council IELTS

Modals: deductions about the past | LearnEnglish
Modals: deductions about the past | LearnEnglish

British Council MyClass - Apps on Google Play
British Council MyClass - Apps on Google Play

Using 'can', 'could', 'be able to' and 'manage to' - 6 Minute Grammar -  YouTube
Using 'can', 'could', 'be able to' and 'manage to' - 6 Minute Grammar - YouTube

English in India - British Council - Do you know how to use 'could', 'was  able to' and 'managed to' to talk about past abilities? Click here to learn  how to talk
English in India - British Council - Do you know how to use 'could', 'was able to' and 'managed to' to talk about past abilities? Click here to learn how to talk

Modals - 'could' and 'couldn't' | LearnEnglish Kids
Modals - 'could' and 'couldn't' | LearnEnglish Kids

I can run | TeachingEnglish | British Council
I can run | TeachingEnglish | British Council

TeachingEnglish - British Council - 🏊‍♀️I can ______. a. to swim b. swim.  c. swimming. Do your students know the answer?🤨 🧡Practise using the  modals 'can' and 'can't' in English with your
TeachingEnglish - British Council - 🏊‍♀️I can ______. a. to swim b. swim. c. swimming. Do your students know the answer?🤨 🧡Practise using the modals 'can' and 'can't' in English with your

LearnEnglish Parents - British Council - The answer to yesterday's quiz was  (a) could you repeat it please? Congratulations if you got it right! You can  find out more about polite requests
LearnEnglish Parents - British Council - The answer to yesterday's quiz was (a) could you repeat it please? Congratulations if you got it right! You can find out more about polite requests

LearnEnglish – British Council - Grammar A-Z: M is for modal verbs. Do you  know the best answer? Neil #InternationalCatDay | Facebook
LearnEnglish – British Council - Grammar A-Z: M is for modal verbs. Do you know the best answer? Neil #InternationalCatDay | Facebook

LearnEnglish on X: "We often need to write in a more formal style when we  are writing to make a request, for example, to ask for a refund. Have you  ever done
LearnEnglish on X: "We often need to write in a more formal style when we are writing to make a request, for example, to ask for a refund. Have you ever done

LearnEnglish – British Council - Grammar A-Z Number 19: Modals – deduction  (present) We use modal verbs like, must , may, might, could and can't to  talk about how sure we are
LearnEnglish – British Council - Grammar A-Z Number 19: Modals – deduction (present) We use modal verbs like, must , may, might, could and can't to talk about how sure we are

Dos and don'ts - British Council Schools Online
Dos and don'ts - British Council Schools Online

Expressing ability Johnny Grammar Learn English British Council - YouTube
Expressing ability Johnny Grammar Learn English British Council - YouTube

Universities 'should pay overseas student levy to British Council' | Times  Higher Education (THE)
Universities 'should pay overseas student levy to British Council' | Times Higher Education (THE)

TeachingEnglish - British Council - Have you ever found yourself surprised  by your students' imaginative and creative powers? Do you have any examples  you'd like to share with us? Ann :) | Facebook
TeachingEnglish - British Council - Have you ever found yourself surprised by your students' imaginative and creative powers? Do you have any examples you'd like to share with us? Ann :) | Facebook

Speaking English - Expressing ability with CAN, COULD, BE ABLE TO - YouTube
Speaking English - Expressing ability with CAN, COULD, BE ABLE TO - YouTube