ARE you able (to)?
can, could, will do, capable
Was able to.
I could answer this question for you. could means might be able to
Could or can or are able to in Could you ...? Can you ...? or you can Are you able to ...? or you are able to.... it's the second plural person of 'pouvoir' verb at indicative present
Depends."I was able to do that" and "I could do that" has different meanings.So, was able to and could are past tense for can.Any suggestions? Feel free to add.Thanks.
Would=if he wanted to Could=if he was able to
Yes you are able, you have both parts....you could get yourself pregnant........... Or you could get someone pregnant or someone can get you pregnant.
u could do it
they can be if you buy modeling clay it could or could not be able to bake.Unlike polymer clay it is alway able to be baked!
"Can" doesn't have a specific future tense.You could use "be able to" instead for the future tense.Although "can" is the accepted answer, "able" would be a better used wordThe word "could" works well for past and future tense as in "he would if he could"
The root word of ability is able.