Some equivalents of modal auxiliary verbs - Grammar short Lesson
Be able to instead of can and could He is able to do it on his own. (= He can do it on his own.) The watchman was able to catch the thief. (= The watchman could catch the thief.) She was able to solve the problem. (= She could solve the problem.) >>> Read More.
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