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Exercise 22 (Chapter 5)

Choose can or can’t whenever possible in the following sentences. If can or can’t is unlikely or impossible, use will be able to or won’t be able to.

1. The luxury hotel, if it is ever built, ______ accommodate thousands of guests.

2. I do hope that you ______ enjoy your well-deserved time away next week.

3. The doctor ______ see you next Monday afternoon if you’re free then.

4. She ______ sleep tonight if she keeps drinking cup after cup of coffee.

5. The manager ______ discuss the matter with us until later this afternoon. He’s in a meeting all morning.

6. I ______ make it to the top of this hill unless I change into some more comfortable shoes.

7. You ______ see very well after I put these drops in your eyes. Don’t worry, it’s temporary.

8. Are you thirsty? I ______ whip us up some fancy cocktails, if you like. They’ll be ready in no time.

9. Do you actually think that one day he ______ run a half marathon in under two hours?

10. If they move that sign, drivers ______ tell which way the road goes.

11. Sorry, but I ______ help you move house next weekend. I’ll be on call, so I have to remain available.

12. In a not-so-distant future, scientists ______ determine how these ecosystems function.

13. I ______ have dinner with you sometime next week, but I’m afraid I’m booked up until then.

14. Next year’s students ______ afford the textbook you’re suggesting if they raise the price.