Samira was able to run, jump, and exercise at the gym and play tennis when she was young. Now at 70 years old, she can no longer do all of those physically demanding activities but she can still read books, visit places, and watch television programs which makes her happy. She recently went to the theater with friends and had a fantastic time.
Samira was able to run, jump, and exercise at the gym and play tennis when she was young. Now at 70 years old, she can no longer do all of those physically demanding activities but she can still read books, visit places, and watch television programs which makes her happy. She recently went to the theater with friends and had a fantastic time.
Samira was able to run, jump, and exercise at the gym and play tennis when she was young. Now at 70 years old, she can no longer do all of those physically demanding activities but she can still read books, visit places, and watch television programs which makes her happy. She recently went to the theater with friends and had a fantastic time.
My name is Samira. I’m 70. I am an old thin woman. When
I was young I could do many things. I could run, I could jump, I could practice at the gym and play tennis. Now I can’t do all that because I am very old. But I can read books, visit many places and watch interesting programmes on tv and I am very happy. Last weekend I went to the theatre with some friends. It was fantastic! Instructions: 1. Complete the table about Samira, use the modal verbs can and could, to express the ability in present or past tense. Ability in the past Ability in the present
1. I could run 1. can read books
2. I could jump 2. Visit many places watch
3. I could practice in the gym and 3. watch interesting programs on TV