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- CAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CAN is be physically or mentally able to How to use can in a sentence Can vs May: Usage Guide
- CAN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Can is usually used in standard spoken English when asking for permission It is acceptable in most forms of written English, although in very formal writing, such as official instructions, may is often used instead: Persons under 14 unaccompanied by an adult may not enter
- CAN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Can definition: to be able to; have the ability, power, or skill to See examples of CAN used in a sentence
- CAN definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
You use can to indicate that someone has the ability or opportunity to do something Don't worry yourself about me, I can take care of myself I can't give you details because I don't actually have any details The United States will do whatever it can to help Greece
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"Can" is one of the most commonly used modal verbs in English It can be used to express ability or opportunity, to request or offer permission, and to show possibility or impossibility Most modal verbs behave quite irregularly in the past and the future Study the chart below to learn how "can" behaves in different contexts 1
- can - Oxford Learners Dictionaries
Can is used to say that somebody knows how to do something: Can you play the piano? It is also used with verbs of seeing, noticing, etc: I can hear someone calling Can is also used with passive infinitives to talk about what it is possible to do: The podcast can be downloaded here
- can - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
can (third-person singular simple present can, present participle (by suppletion) able, simple past could, past participle (obsolete except in adjectival use) couth) (auxiliary verb, defective) To know how to She can speak English, French, and German I can play football
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