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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #130621: Be allowed to vs. Be able to
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Find the correct tense | Modals [Change theme]
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    Be allowed to vs. Be able to


    Be allowed to vs. Be able to



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    1. The children (usually not be allowed to) go out after dark.

    2. But yesterday they (be allowed to) go out, because it was New Year's eve.

    3. I (not be able to) walk since I broke my leg two weeks ago.

    4. The sign says that you (not be allowed to) walk on the grass.

    5. In UK you (not be allowed to) drive on the right side of the road.

    6. Please slow down! I (not be able to) walk so fast.

    7. Anna cancelled all her appointments, so she (be able to) go to the party.

    8. The car wouldn't start, so Peter (not be able to) go to the party.

    9. People (not be allowed to) smoke in this hotel.

    10. Sarah could go to the party, but her parents told her she (not be allowed to) stay after 10 pm.










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