The modal verb 'can' is used in English to express three main concepts: ability (e.g., 'I can swim'), possibility (e.g., 'Accidents can happen'), and permission (e.g., 'Can I come in?'). It also forms polite requests (e.g., 'Can you tell me the time?') and has a negative form 'can't' (e.g., 'I can't swim').
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Can is a modal verb. [music] We use it to talk about ability, permission, and possibility.
Examples of ability.
I can swim.
She can speak English.
We can cook food.
Examples of possibility.
Accidents can [music] happen.
This road can be dangerous.
Examples of permission.
Can I come in?
Can I sit here?
Can I use your phone? [music] Examples of polite requests.
Can you tell me the time?
Can you repeat that, please?
Examples of negative form.
I can't swim.
She can't [music] speak French.
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