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CAN | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
CAN meaning: 1. to be able to do something: 2. to be allowed to do something: 3. used to ask someone to do or…. Learn more.
Can - English Grammar Today - Cambridge Dictionary
Affirmative (+) form. Can comes first in the verb phrase (after the subject and before another verb): We [verb phrase] can take the train to Birmingham. Can is never used with another modal verb: He can hear the music from his room sometimes. Not: He can might hear the music … or He might can might hear the music ….
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When do you use 'can' and 'could' in English? | Learning English ...
A distinction between can and could is observed in conditionals. Could is used when the conditions are not met. If Louisa is coming, she can look after the children for a while. If Helen had more money, she could buy a laptop. When changing sentences from direct to reported speech can is usually changed to could.
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