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What does the expression 'hurry up' mean? | Meaning of "Offset"
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I can speak French... Mon May 09, 2005 9:39 am  I can speak French...
 

Test No. incompl/elem-7 "Modals", question 6

I ......... speak French without a problem now because I have had many lessons.

(a) may
(b) can
(c) have

Test No. incompl/elem-7 "Modals", answer 6

I can speak French without a problem now because I have had many lessons.

Correct answer: (b) can
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Can Mon May 09, 2005 11:10 am  Can
 

Yes, this is right - it means I am able to speak French.
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