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To Be Allowed To vs. To Be Able To: Exercise

The document provides examples sentences to distinguish between the phrases "to be allowed to" and "to be able to". It gives 10 sentences with blanks to fill in with the correct phrase, along with the answers. The key distinguishes that "to be allowed to" refers to having permission to do something, while "to be able to" refers to having the capability or skill to do something.

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To Be Allowed To vs. To Be Able To: Exercise

The document provides examples sentences to distinguish between the phrases "to be allowed to" and "to be able to". It gives 10 sentences with blanks to fill in with the correct phrase, along with the answers. The key distinguishes that "to be allowed to" refers to having permission to do something, while "to be able to" refers to having the capability or skill to do something.

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To Be Allowed to vs.

To Be Able to
Exercise
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of to be allowed to or to be able to.
Then use the keys to check your answers.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
1) Do not delete your mistakes, just highlight or underline them.
2) Write the correct form next to them in a bold font.

1. I ........................... sing very well.


2. We play ........................... cards on the bus: the driver is very nice with us.
3. She ........................... go out on Saturday nights.
4. Basketball players ........................... jump very high.
5. Goalkeepers ........................... touch the ball with their hands.
6. Pupils ........................... chew gum in class.
7. Pupils ........................speak about their family in English: their teacher is very happy!
8. My baby sister ........................... talk: she is too young.
9. He ........................... talk during an English test.
10. I ........................... play videogames because I have finished my homework.

Keys
1. I am able to sing very well.
2. We are allowed to play cards on the bus: the driver is very nice with us.
3. She is allowed to go out on Saturday nights.
4. Basketball players are able to jump very high.
5. Goalkeepers are allowed to touch the ball with their hands.
6. Pupils are not allowed to chew gum in class.
7. Pupils are able to speak about their family in English: their teacher is very happy!
8. My baby sister is not able to talk: she is too young.
9. He is not allowed to talk during an English test.
10. I am allowed to play videogames because I have finished my homework

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