In English grammar, 'can' expresses present ability (e.g., 'I can swim'), 'could' indicates past ability or makes polite requests (e.g., 'She could speak French as a child' or 'Could you help me?'), while 'be able to' emphasizes successful completion of an action (e.g., 'I was able to swim across the lake' or 'She was able to speak at the meeting'). This distinction is crucial for accurate English communication.
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CAN vs COULD vs BE ABLE TO — The Rule Nobody Teaches | Learn English with Mr BenAjouté :
Most English learners use these three words as if they mean the same thing.
They do not.
I can [music] swim. That is your ability right now.
I was [music] able to swim across the lake. You actually did it.
She could speak French as a child. Past ability.
She was able to speak at the [music] meeting. It happened successfully.
Could you help me? Polite request.
Were you able to finish on time? Yes or no. Did it happen?
I couldn't come yesterday. [music] Past inability.
I wasn't able to attend the event. I tried, but it did not happen.
He could run fast in his 20s. Past ability.
He was able to run the marathon. He completed it.
Simple rule.
Can equals ability now.
Could equals past ability or polite request. [music] Be able to equals successful action or achievement.
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