Grammar Guide | Usage of Modal Verbs Can and Could

Grammar Guide | Usage of Modal Verbs Can and Could

Usage of Can and Could 1. Indicating Ability (1) To express current ability, use can: My sister can drive. My sister can drive. Everyone here can speak English. Everyone here can speak English. (2) To express future ability, usually use the future tense of be able to instead of can or could: I’ll be able … Read more

Summary of Modal Verbs Can, May, and Must for Grade 8 English

Grade 8 English Summary of Modal Verbs Can, May, Must Point 1: Usage of modal verbs such as can, may, must in declarative sentences: 1. Usage of can: (1) Indicates ability, permission, or possibility. When indicating ability, it is generally translated as “can” or “be able to”, meaning having a certain capability, especially an inherent … Read more

Usage of Modal Verb ‘Can’ in English Grammar (Exercises Included)

The modal verb has a specific meaning but cannot stand alone as a predicate. It does not change with person or number and is followed by the base form of a verb, meaning that the modal verb and the base verb together form the predicate. Common modal verbs include: can (could), may (might), must, will … Read more