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  • I was so frustrat...  with the computer that I ___ gave up.
    frustrated ... could / was able to
  • She felt better after ___ find her way when she was lost.
    being able to
  • We are proud of ___ finish, even if we weren’t happy at first.
    being able to
  • He should ___ ignore the annoy...  noise during the meeting.
    be able to ... annoying
  • It’s helpful ___ study when you feel relax... .
    to be able to ... relaxed
  • Children love ___ run around when they’re excit... .
    being able to ... excited
  • I regretted not ___ help him when he looked disappointd... .
    being able to ... disappointed
  • She expected ___ leave before getting too annoy... .
    to be able to ... annoyed
  • You ___ help her feel better when she’s not embarrass... .
    will be able to ... embarrassed
  • He was disappoint...  with his score, but he ___ keep studying.
    disappointed ... could / was able to
  • If he keeps practicing, he should ___ pass the exam—he’s extremely determin... .
    be able to ... determined
  • They were proud of ___ complete the task even though they were worri... .
    being able to ... worried
  • They’re excit...  ___ join the club next week.
    excited to be able to
  • He wanted ___ continue even though he was angry.
    to be able to
  • He has ___ remember everything because he was interest... .
    been able to ... interested
  • She has never ___ sleep early when she is exhaust... .
    been able to ... exhausted
  • She was praised for ___ speak with a confident voice.
    being able to
  • They ___ join the team next week, and they are really excit... .
    will be able to ... excited
  • I regret not ___ help him when he felt upset.
    being able to
  • I was proud of ___ stay focus...  in a noisy room.
    being able to stay focused
  • We enjoy ___ have fun when we get bor... .
    being able to ... bored
  • He has always ___ understand the interest... parts of science.
    been able to ... interesting
  • It’s good ___ talk when you’re interest... in the topic.
    to be able to ... interested
  • She had never ___ express how shock...  she was.
    been able to ... shocked
  • Even though the task was frustrat..., we ___ finish it together.
    frustrating ... could / were able to
  • After more practice, she ___ speak with a confident voice.
    will be able to
  • The kids were happy about ___ sit down after being tir... .
    being able to ... tired
  • She has never ___ fix the frustrat... student's mistake.
    been able to ... frustrating
  • The teacher pretended ___ ignore the annoy... students.
    to be able to ... annoying
  • We haven’t ___ walk far since we felt exhaust... .
    been able to ... exhausted
  • The result was very disappointing, but the team ___ stay strong.
    disappointing ... could / was able to
  • They seemed ___ hide their surpris... expressions.
    to be able to ... surprised
  • I hope I ___ stay focus...  during the whole exam.
    focused ... will be able to
  • She might ___ finish the project on time because she is very determin... .
    be able to ... determined
  • It’s hard ___ fall asleep if you’re not relax... .
    to be able to ... relaxed
  • He hated not ___ explain when he was feeling confus... .
    being able to ... confused
  • I tried ___ finish the bor... book before class.
    to be able to ... boring
  • She hopes ___ show her work because she feels proud.
    to be able to
  • The test was frustrat... , but I ___ (not) quit.
    frustrating couldn't / wasn't able to
  • I feel excit... because I hope ___ join the trip tomorrow.
    excited ... to be able to
  • He had already ___ focus, even before he got bor... .
    been able to ... bored
  • It’s important ___ talk to someone when you’re depress... .
    to be able to ... depressed