Intermediate English #9: Can, Could, Be able to | Easy English at Home
Learn how to talk about your present, past, perfect, and future abilities using “can,” “could,” and “be able to.” This lesson helps you express and ask about abilities confidently in everyday conversations. Download the free practice file here: https://www.slideshare.net/secret/yo1... Subscribe for more clear and simple English lessons: https://goo.gl/OguGrs Easy English at Home is a channel for learners who want to study English in a simple, effective, and flexible way—anytime, anywhere. Our lessons are perfect for self-study, homeschooling, or regular practice. #learnenglish #intermediateenglish #englishgrammar #ESL #EasyEnglishAtHome

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