This document discusses the use of "can" and "can't" to express ability and inability in the English language. It provides examples of using "can" correctly to say that someone is able to do something like "He can speak English" and incorrectly using "to" after "can" like "He can to speak English." It also discusses using "cannot" or "can't" to express that someone is unable to do something.
This document discusses the use of "can" and "can't" to express ability and inability in the English language. It provides examples of using "can" correctly to say that someone is able to do something like "He can speak English" and incorrectly using "to" after "can" like "He can to speak English." It also discusses using "cannot" or "can't" to express that someone is unable to do something.
This document discusses the use of "can" and "can't" to express ability and inability in the English language. It provides examples of using "can" correctly to say that someone is able to do something like "He can speak English" and incorrectly using "to" after "can" like "He can to speak English." It also discusses using "cannot" or "can't" to express that someone is unable to do something.