Grammar Quiz

Can vs Could Quiz

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I don’t think Julia _____ go to the party by herself. She’s just 14 years old!

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


Women ______ vote in the past. Now they _____ do it.

A. can/can’t

B. could/couldn’t

C. can/couldn’t

D. couldn’t/can


______ you help with these boxes? They’re really heavy.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


My parents ______ say a word in English years ago but now they ______.

A. can’t/can

B. could/couldn’t

C. couldn’t/can’t

D. couldn’t/can


Dogs _____ stay inside Aunt Rita’s house. She doesn’t like animals.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


I _____ ride a mountain bike easily. I usually go biking every morning.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


I was late for work this morning because I _______ start my car.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


______ give Frida a hand with her homework? Mathematics are kind of hard for me.

A. Can

B. Can’t

C. Couldn’t


I absolutely ______ help my friend with his work since I did not have plans.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


I ______ give my class today. I have a terrible sore throat.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


I _____ hear you well. ____ you repeat that again, please?

A. can/Can

B. could/Could

C. couldn’t/Could

D. can/Could


______ really dance rock and roll like Elvis Presley when you were a teen?

A. Can

B. Can’t

C. Could

D. Couldn’t


She was speaking very softly so we ______ hear a word she said.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


Grandpa ______ swim for hours in the lake when he was young. Now he gets tired easily.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


I ______ find a place to park my car. The streets are full of cars.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


People ______ have free access to internet 25 years ago.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


I ______ believe it’s you Michael! You are taller now.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


I’m sorry but I _____ read without my glasses.

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


______ you remember what the teacher said in class yesterday?

A. can

B. can’t

C. could

D. couldn’t


I know how to speak English and Greek. I ______ speak both languages very well.

A. can’t

B. can

C. could


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