Modals and AdverbsVersion en ligne This activity has the two reviewed contents: Can - Be able to and Also - Either - Too par Luis Santiago Beltrán Yagual 1 Can and Can't 2 Also - Either - Too 3 Be Able to It's a Modal for abilities and possibilities This is only used for Present Simple Tense After this Modal, the verb goes in infinitive without "to" I can drive a car with this license Can you help me pleaase? We can't start the class if the students are noising a lot. They are adverbs Also: used for affirmative sentences, specifically at beginning or between a sentence Too: used for affirmative, but it´s at the end of a sentence Either: used for negative. It´s used at the end of a sentence I like playing tennis and Fernanda likes playing tennis, too. We also jump several times the rope to exercise and conserve our health My parents don't work and I don't work, either. It´s another type of Modal for abilities and possibilities At difference of Modals Can - Can't, this Modal is used for present, past and future It's formed by: to be + able to + infinitive verb She will be able to get a better score tomorrow in the exam Stephany, Miah and Danna are able to speak English My teacher was able to drive a bus with full capacity