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EF inter/ be able to do

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  • I hope I ... (be able to) relax tomorrow after work.
    WILL BE ABLE TO
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  • I ... (be able to) ski since I was 5 years old.
    HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
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  • Luckily, I ... (be able to) catch my last bus home yesterday.
    WAS ABLE TO
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  • I was proud of ... (be able to) complete the race.
    BEING ABLE TO
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  • I think I ... (be able to) lend you the money next month.
    WILL BE ABLE TO
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  • Fortunately, we ... (be able to) hide in a nearby shop when the storm started.
    WERE ABLE TO
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  • I ... (not be able to) finish the project yet. I've had too many other commitments.
    HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO
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  • You need ... (be able to) speak English fluently if you want to teach the language.
    TO BE ABLE TO
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  • He'd rather be self-employed because he likes ... (be able to) decide about things on his own.
    BEING ABLE TO
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  • After a five-hour long hike, we ... (finally/ be able to) get to the top of the mountain.
    WERE FINALLY ABLE TO
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  • I'm afraid, I ... (not be able to) attend the meeting next week.
    WON'T BE ABLE TO
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  • I went to the doctor's last week, but he ... (not be able to) help me.
    WASN'T ABLE TO
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  • If you read the instruction manual carefully, you ... (be able to) put together the furniture.
    WILL BE ABLE TO
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  • I ... (be able to) pass the exam though it was very difficult.
    WAS ABLE TO
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  • I don't think you ... (be able to) park your car in such a small space. Let's go elsewhere.
    WILL BE ABLE TO
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  • If you get a pay rise, you ... (be able to) afford a new car.
    WILL BE ABLE TO
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