ELEMENTARY Practice Practice. Can / can’t. Was / were. Could Practice. Can / can’t. Was / were. Could 0% Practice. Can / can’t. Was / were. Could I love Netherlands, _____ I came to Amsterdam and however for so I _____ born in Amsterdam _____ I live in New York now were / and was / and were / but was / but _____ languages can her aunt _____ ? 2 languages How much / speak What / use What / speak How many / speak Last year they _____ in Europe, and visited Germany, _____ they traveled only in Berlin were / but were / so was / but was / and She _____ understand English, _____ she can’t speak it can’t / but can / but could / and can / and My little sister _____ paint pictures alone when she _____ nine, but she _____ now was / can / could couldn’t / was / can could / can / can can / was / could Kim _____ ski 4 years ago, but he _____ ski very well now. could / can couldn’t / can could / can’t can / could _____ you _____ the piano? Yes, _____ . Can / use / I can Can / play / I Can / play / I can Can / use / * _____ can she _____ the guitar? Very well. What / play When / play Why / play How / play _____ languages _____ Nicola speak when he _____ a child? 2 languages How much / could / was What / was / could What / could / was How many / could / was _____ languages can Mrs. Brown speak? English & Irish Where How Why What _____ can my students come? At 3 in the afternoon Where What time What How _____ can they _____ a computer? In the office. Where / use When / use What time / use Where / using _____ can you cook Italian food for us? On Friday evening What time Why When What _____ can’t you come to the party? Because I have an exam tomorrow * When Why What _____ of food _____ our cook cook? Italian & French food. What / can What of / can Which / can What kind / can _____ Paul play rugby? No, he can’t. But he can _____ baseball Does / play Can / play Can / plays Does / play I _____ play football well, but I _____ play ice-hockey very well can / could could / can can’t / can could / can’t _____ Ben and Jane married ten years ago? Are Were Was Is Tim _____ run very well, but I _____ run like him, because I was bad at running. could / could can / could could / couldn’t can / can _____ can Alison go skiing? On her winter holiday When What Why Where Your score is 0% Restart quiz Learn grammar – Can / can’t. Was / were. Could Spread the love Post navigation Previous: Where are you from? – let’s introduce in EnglishNext: My new house – tell about your house in English