Uso y estructura. Use and Structure. Can, Could, Be able to Quiz. Can / Be Able To Exercise. Can, could, to be able to.
Uses (extended) If you can't see the Babylon translation box, use this link for <a href=" or this one for <a href=" Descárgalo gratis aquí Se utiliza cuando queremos decir que alguien es capaz de algo, que puede. Can y Could pueden ser reemplazados en ciertos casos por esta forma verbal. To be able to - ser capaz de, poder La expresión "to be able to" posee un significado similar a la de los modales "can" y "could", sin embargo no es un auxiliar modal dado que puede conjugarse en todos los tiempos verbales. To be able to + infinitive: (capacidad, aptitud) saber, poder, ser capaz de Can + base form: (capacidad, aptitud) poder, saber, a veces no se traduce El uso de "be able to" en el Presente Simple (am/is/are able to) es poco frecuente aunque posible.
Was able to - pude (Indica una capacidad específica para realizar un acto que existió en el pasado en un momento determinado.) ¿Quieres otra forma de aprender inglés? Can Structure. Use. Many people learning English find modal verbs confusing, especially their specific meanings. Here’s a basic introduction to the modal verb CAN with examples. We use ‘can’ to talk about ‘possibility’. POSIBILIDAD Can you do that? I can’t manage to do that.You can leave your car in that parking space.You cannot smoke in here. * Notice that there are two negative forms: ‘can’t’ and ‘cannot’. We use ‘can’ to talk about ‘ability’. I can speak French.I can’t drive. We use ‘can’ to ask for and give permission. Can I speak to you or are you too busy? We use ‘can’ in offers, requests and instructions.
Can I help? We use ‘can’ with ‘see’ ‘hear’ ‘feel’ ‘smell’ ‘taste’ to talk about something which is happening now . I can smell something burning.Can you hear that noise? We can use ‘can’t’ for deduction.DEDUCCIÓN You can’t be hungry. Here you have some examples of the use of CAN / CAN’T in dialogues: a) Can you play the piano? Yes, a little. No I can’t, but I can play the guitar. b) Can you cook? Not really. Practice 1. Practice 2. Practice 3. Lesson A can / can't. Lesson A can / can't.