EXPRESSING ABILITY
EXPRESSING
ABILITY
I will focus on the most commonly
used modals for ability and the most typical mistakes. While the present forms
are simple, the past forms have particular rules which must be followed. The
most important rules relate to general ability and specific ability.
General ability means that a
person had the ability to do something at all times and in all situations.
Specific ability means that the
person had the ability to do something in a specific situation or at a specific
time.
Forms in this Article
Can, could, be able to, and
managed to.
Present
Is/am/are able to + main verb
Thomas is able to play the piano.
Catherine is not able to play the piano.
Can + main verb
Catherine can play the flute.
Thomas can’t play the flute.
Both of these forms may be used, in positive or negative, for general or
specific ability.
Past
Was/ were able to + main verb
Thomas was able to play the piano when he was a boy.
Catherine was not able to play saxophone when she was a girl.
This form may be used, in positive or negative, for general or specific
ability.
Could + verb
When Jane was in Austria, she could speak German.
Could, in positive, is only used for general ability.
When Jane was very young, she couldn’t speak German.
Couldn’t is used for general or specific.
Managed to
Gerry lost control of his car but managed to avoid a crash.
This form is only used for specific ability: one time, one situation.
Typical Mistakes
The typical mistakes learners make are to use could for past positive specific
ability.
My friend’s phone was engaged all day yesterday. Finally, late in the
evening, I could speak to him.
In this sentence, we should use I was able to speak
to or I managed to speak to him.
Example
When Jim was a boy he could climb trees very well (This was a general
ability). However, there was one tree that was very tall and he couldn’t climb
it (the general specific rule is only for could in positive so there is no
issue here). One day, when he was feeling very energetic, he was a able to/ managed
to climb the tree (specific time, situation).
You should
Practice the forms in a grammar exercise book.
Write texts or using the different forms.
Write dialogues similar to practical conversations.
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