“Can” is a model verb in English. We can use it to express the ability to do something in the present or future.
Level: beginner
Form,
Subject+Can+Verb 1st Form+Object
How To Use The Model Verb Can?
We often use can to talk about the ability, possibility, permission, request, offer, and can not.
Ability: (Present)
- Amjad can speak English very well.
- I can speak several languages.
- Aslam and Akran can swim in the pool.
Possibility: (Present)
- You can play a role model.
- He can play the guitar.
- I can play the piano.
Permission: (Information)
- Johan can ask a question.
- I can buy our school uniform.
- You can go to the picnic on Sunday.
Request: (Information)
- Can I go to the market with my friends?
- Can you live today and request your boss?
- Can I take a rest?
Offer: (Help)
- Can you help poor people?
- Can he help her with university assignments?
- We can help with your university fees.
Can Not: (Not Allowed)
- You can not ride the bike fast.
- I can not buy an expensive mobile cover.
- He can not take a heavy stone.