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What is the difference between can, could and be able to? | English ...
can. What is the difference between can, could and be able to? These words are used to talk about ability, awareness, and possibility. They are also used to say that someone has permission to do something. These uses are dealt with separately in this entry. Can and could are called modals.
Able Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a. : having sufficient power, skill, or resources to do something. able to solve a problem. b. : having the freedom or opportunity to do something. hopes to be able to visit soon. c. : having a quality or nature that makes something possible. a car able to hold five people.
Be expressions ( be able to, be due to ) - Cambridge Grammar
Be able to is like can. We use it to talk about abilities. We often use it in places where it is not possible to use can. For example, it isn’t possible to use can after another modal verb: She won’t be able to concentrate. Not: She won’t can concentrate. He should be able to work in a team. Not: He should can work in a team.
able adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
able to do something (used as a modal verb) having the skill, intelligence, opportunity, etc. needed to do something. You must be able to speak French for this job. A viral illness left her barely able to walk. We're still able to get visas to come and go from Thailand. I didn't feel able to disagree with him. Will you be able to come?
Be able to: How and When to Use - Gymglish
However, can is mainly used to express capabilities or aptitudes acquired with time, while be able to refers to temporary or precise abilities or inabilities: He can't swim, he has never learned how. He's not able to swim, the swimming pool is closed today. Be able to also allows us to express can in different tenses in the past and the future:
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