Be able to
Although we look at be able to here, it is
not a modal verb. It is simply the verb be
plus an adjective (able) followed by the infinitive.
We look at be able to here because we sometimes
use it instead of can and could.
We use be able to:
Structure of Be able to
The structure of be able to is:
subject + be + able
+ infinitive
| |
subject |
be
main verb |
able
adjective |
infinitive |
|
+ |
I |
am |
able |
to drive. |
|
- |
She |
is not |
able |
to drive. |
| isn't |
|
? |
Are |
you |
able |
to drive? |
Notice that be able to is possible in all
tenses, for example:
- I was able to drive...
- I will be able to drive...
- I have been able to drive...
Notice too that be able to has an infinitive
form:
- I would like to be able to speak Chinese.
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