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    • The Ultimate Guide to Using "Can" And "Be Able To" - Engoo Blog
      • If you want to talk about abilities that may develop in the future, use “be able to.” My daughter will be able to walk in a few months. If I take lessons on Engoo, I will be able to speak English confidently. If you just want to talk about future plans, you can use both “can” and “be able to.” I can come to your party tomorrow.
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  2. 2021年6月9日 · There are three ways “canand “be able to” differ. They mean slightly different things. One is used more in formal English. One is more flexible grammatically. This post will go over each of these differences so you know which ones to use when speaking English. Differences in Meaning. 1. “Be Able To” Is More Specific.

  3. 2023年12月22日 · 意思上的不同. “Be able to” 比 “Can” 還要精確. “Can” 可以表達以下幾種意思: 能力(Ability):We can speak English.(我們「會」說英文。 可能性(Possibility):It can get hot in this room(這間房間「有時會」很熱。 允許(Permission):You can leave now.(你現在「可以」離開了。 請求(Request):Can you come here please?(你「可以」過來這邊嗎? 所以,就 “We can speak English” 這句話來說, “Can” 可以解釋為 「會不會(有沒有能力)」 和 「可不可以(是否被允許、是否有可能)」。

  4. Understanding how to use can, could, be able to, and be allowed to can be tricky for advanced English learners. Each of these modal verbs and expressions can indicate ability, permission, or possibility, but they are used in specific contexts, and the rules change depending on the situation.

  5. 2020年5月2日 · Even though “canand “be able to” have the same meaning, usecan” whenever possible. Use it to make simple sentences and questions about ability or possibility. Birds can fly, but I can’t fly. She can’t come to the party because she has to work. We usually

  6. can and could are modal auxiliary verbs. be able to is NOT an auxiliary verb (it uses the verb be as a main verb). We include be able to here for convenience. In this lesson we look at can, could and be able to, followed by a quiz to check your understanding.

  7. 2020年5月19日 · As a modal verb, "can" is more limited in use. When "can" can't be used grammatically, use "be able to". We discuss these two points in the lesson in detail. Watch the lesson now and...

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  8. We use can/could to describe ability, and we use can’t/couldn’t to describe the absence of ability. She could play the piano very well. Children can’t concentrate for long periods of time.