This document discusses the uses of the word "can" to express ability or possibility. It notes that "can" is used without an -s in the third person singular form and that questions and negatives using "can" do not use "do." It also states that verbs following "can" do not take the infinitive "to." The document is about the uses and grammar of the word "can" in English.
This document discusses the uses of the word "can" to express ability or possibility. It notes that "can" is used without an -s in the third person singular form and that questions and negatives using "can" do not use "do." It also states that verbs following "can" do not take the infinitive "to." The document is about the uses and grammar of the word "can" in English.
This document discusses the uses of the word "can" to express ability or possibility. It notes that "can" is used without an -s in the third person singular form and that questions and negatives using "can" do not use "do." It also states that verbs following "can" do not take the infinitive "to." The document is about the uses and grammar of the word "can" in English.
This document discusses the uses of the word "can" to express ability or possibility. It notes that "can" is used without an -s in the third person singular form and that questions and negatives using "can" do not use "do." It also states that verbs following "can" do not take the infinitive "to." The document is about the uses and grammar of the word "can" in English.
Can and Can’t It is often used to express ability or possibility.
He can sing well. I can pass
the exam. ❖ There is no –s in the third person singular.. She can swim very well. (NOT she cans…) ❖ Questions and negatives without do. Can you swim? (NOT Do you can swim?) ❖ After can, we use verbs without to. I can speak Spanish. (NOT I can to speak…) LIKE