Fill in the blanks with either “could,” “was/were able to” or “managed to” (or their negative forms). In some cases, more than one answer is possible.

1. Ten years ago, people ________ smoke right outside the building. Now they have to leave the business park.

2. When I was in college, I met a guy who ________ speak seven languages.

3. I have no idea how they ________ find a better deal than what we offered them.

4. _________ to find a caterer for the event next week?

5. Unfortunately, we ________ meet the deadline. We needed an extra day.

6. I delegated that task to Mike. I told him I was having some difficulties with it, and he told me that he ________ handle it.

7. Even though I woke up a half an hour late, I _________ get to work on time.

8. Unfortunately, I woke up half an hour late and I __________ get to work on time.

9. When our company had only 25 employees we _________ have meetings with the entire company. Now it’s much more difficult and requires more planning.

10. I have no idea how we ________ get a reservation for tonight on such short notice.

Respuesta :

1. Were able to
2. Was able to
3. Could
4.Manage to?
5. Weren’t able
6. Could
7.could
8. Couldn’t

After reading each sentence, we can fill in the blanks with the modal "could," "was/were able to" or "managed to" in the following manner:

  1. could
  2. could / was able to
  3. managed to
  4. Did you manage / Were you able
  5. weren't able to
  6. could
  7. was able to / managed to
  8. wasn't able to / didn't manage to
  9. could / were able to
  10. managed to

Expressing possibility and ability:

  • "Could" is used to express the possibility or the ability to do something in the past. For example: When I was younger, I could swim for miles without getting tired.
  • "Was/were able to" also expresses the ability to do something in the past, especially if it refers to a specific situation. Example: I was able to swim for miles on that Sunday in 1992.
  • "Managed to" also expresses the possibility to do something in the past. It is used to indicate that, although the situation was difficult, the person succeeded. Example: Even though dad didn't give me my allowance, I managed to buy the new phone.

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