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  • Although Helen was only a _______ in the book, she was one of my favourites.
    minor character
  • Tickets are going to be very difficult to get, but with luck we ______ buy some on the internet. (could/might be able to/will be able to)
    might be able to/will be able to
  • How _____ fix Mark´s computer? (could you/did you manage to/managed you to)
    did you manage to
  • It´s unusual for a very young author to attempt to write about such a difficult and _______.
    complex issue
  • I (might not be able to / couldn’t) come to your party next Sunday
    might not be able to
  • I (managed to / could) convince her to read the book.
    managed to
  • Nobody thought the writing was very good, but we all agreed that the ________ in the book were very colourful and beautiful.
    stunning illustrations
  • In the end, I _______ persuade my dad to buy me a scooter. (was able to/managed to/will be able to)
    was able to/managed to
  • I (could / will) be able to write a book review for the website.
    will
  • Tom has hurt his leg, so we _____ play tennis next weekend. (won´t be able to/couldn´t/didn´t manage to)
    won´t be able to
  • Do you think you (could / might) be able to bring my book back tomorrow?
    might
  • Success came when she was given a _________ in a Hollywood film.
    major role
  • I hope I (was able to / could) give you the information you required.
    was able to
  • When I was five I (can / was able to) read well.
    was able to
  • Most authors try to capture the reader´s interest in the ___________ to make sure that they continue reading.
    opening chapter
  • Stella could read before she _____ walk. (was able to/could/might be able to)
    was able to/could
  • Every now and again I just have to read a ___________ that makes me feel strong emotions.
    moving novel
  • I ______ swim until I was 15 years old. (couldn´t/managed to/wasn´t able to)
    couldn´t/wasn´t able to
  • Do you think you and your friends (will be able to / can) play sport when you’re 70?
    will be able to
  • It was hard work, but eventually I _____ climb over the garden wall. (managed to/could/was able to)
    managed to/was able to
  • The drawer was stuck but I (could / managed to) open it
    managed to
  • The homework was really difficult, but I (could / managed to) finish it.
    managed to
  • Sorry, I (couldn’t / can’t) help you right now Maybe later
    can't
  • People say that Albert Einstein (couldn't / can't) read until he was nine.
    couldn't
  • I'm away this weekend, so I (might not be able to / won't be able to) come on Saturday.
    won't be able to
  • My sister (managed to / could) read by herself from the age of four.
    could
  • I (could / can) swim by the time I was three years old.
    could