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  1. 18 de jul. de 2016 · Can’t se utiliza para: Expresar la incapacidad para hacer algo. Cuando can’t expresa una habilidad que no se tiene, se traduce como “no poder” o “no saber”. Por ejemplo: I can’t count up to 1,000 in English. / No puedo (no sé) contar hasta 1000 en inglés. Negar un permiso.

  2. CAN / CAN'T shows ability, inability, request, permission, possibility, and inappropriateness. Also see: Can Can't Exercises 2. Can vs Could Exercises. Modal Verbs. Examples: a. I can speak English. b. You can leave early today. c. Can I come in, please? Formation: Positive: Subject + CAN + Verb1. Negative: Subject + CAN'T + Verb1.

  3. 8 de dic. de 2021 · Es decir, usamos “can” para expresar que tenemos la capacidad de hacer algo y “can’t” para decir que no tenemos la capacidad de hacerlo. Veamos algunos ejemplos del mundo animal: Birds can fly / las aves pueden volar; Dolphins can swim / los delfines pueden nadar; Penguins can’t fly / los pingüinos no pueden volar

  4. En el artículo de hoy veremos 50 oraciones de ejemplo utilizando can y can’t en ellas: 25 utilizando «can» y 25 utilizando «can’t». Además, todos los ejemplos mostrados a continuación cuentan con su respectiva traducción al español.

  5. Can is an auxiliary verb and has a negative and interrogative form. We don’t use do/don’t to make questions and negatives. Can you swim? Do you can swim? He can’t swim. He don’t can swim. Can, can’t – Use Ability. We use can/can’t to talk about ability in the present (=things that we know how to do). Laura can sing very well. I ...

  6. Modals – 'can' and 'can't'. We can use can and can't to talk about abilities in the present. I can swim. They can speak English. He can't ride a bike.

  7. 18 de abr. de 2024 · We can't go to the cinema tonight. She cannot speak French very well. He can't drive a car. Questions. To from the question we change the position of the subject and the auxiliary verb. The main verb is still in the infinitive without to. Where can I buy an ice-cream? Can I go to the party, please? Can you speak Japanese? What can we ...