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Can_cant.ppt
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© Rafael Moreno
Esteban 2007 Can / Can’t Can is used to talk about ability and possibility, to ask for and give permission, and to make requests and offers.
2.
Structure- Affirmative sentences
I can jump really high He can swim very faster She can eat lots of ice cream They can speak loudly We can play all night long You can be very powerful © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2007
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Structure- Negative sentences
I can jump really high He can swim very faster She can eat lots of ice cream They can speak loudly We can play all night long You can be very powerful © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2007
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Structure- Questions yes/no ©
Rafael Moreno Esteban 2007
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Structure- Wh- Questions ©
Rafael Moreno Esteban 2007
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© Rafael Moreno
Esteban 2007 Can is a modal auxiliary verb. It is followed by an infinitive without to. There is no –s in the third person singular. I can swim. (=know how to) She can sing. (NOT She cans …) He can run a mile in four minutes. (NOT He can to run…) She can play tennis very well. (NOT She can to play tennis…) Questions and negatives are made without do: Can you speak French? (NOT Do you can speak French?) I can't swim. (NOT I don't can swim.) You cannot fool him. (NOT You don't can fool him.)
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© Rafael Moreno
Esteban 2007 Pronunciation notes There are two main pronunciation problems related to can/can’t Can is usually unstressed /kn/ in + sentences like I can sing. The negative can’t is always stressed. Not stressing it can cause a communication problem (the listener may understand can NOT can’t). The pronunciation of this word varies among different groups of native English speakers, from /knt/ to /knt/, The important thing is that we stress it quite strongly. Examples: You can tell them. / You can’t tell them. We only stress can in short answers: Yes, I can.
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© Rafael Moreno
Esteban 2007 To talk about theoretical possibility We can use can to talk about ‘theoretical’ possibility – to say that situations and events are possible theoretically. Glass can be blown. (It is theoretically possible to blow glass.) Wars can break out any time. (It is theoretically possible for wars to break out any time.) Smoking can cause cancer. Noise can be quite a problem when you are living in a city. Note that we do not use can to talk about future probability – to say that something will happen in future. We express this idea with may or might. It may rain this evening. (NOT It can rain …) There may be a strike next week. (NOT There can be a strike …) I may get a job soon. Note that might expresses a less definite possibility than may. Could is also used in the same sense. It could rain this evening. (= It might rain this evening.)
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© Rafael Moreno
Esteban 2007 To talk about logical possibility Can is often used in questions and negatives to talk about the logical possibility that something is true. Example: There is the doorbell. Who can it be? With this meaning can is not possible in affirmative clauses. Instead, we use could, may or might. Example: Where is John? He could/may/might be in the garden. (NOT He can be in the garden.)
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© Rafael Moreno
Esteban 2007 To talk about ability We can use can to talk about present or general ability – to say that we are capable of doing something. I can speak 10 languages. She can cook well. Can you knit? I can drive a bus. Note that be able to can often be used with similar meanings. He is able to support her. (= He can support her.) They were able to catch the thief. (= They could catch the thief.) Cannot (also can’t) shows inability. I can speak French, but I cannot write it. Most people cannot read traffic signals. I can't drive. We do not use can to talk about future ability. Instead, we use will be able to or other words. Someday scientists will be able to find a cure for cancer. (NOT Someday scientists will can find a cure for cancer.)
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© Rafael Moreno
Esteban 2007 To ask for or give permission Can is sometimes used to ask for and give permission. Some people, however, think that may is more correct than can. Can I use your car, John? Can we park over there? You can go out and play after you have finished your homework. You can park on either side of the road here. Can I go to the movies, mom? Note that we can also use could to ask for permission. It is a more polite form of can. Could I speak to Mr. John, please? Could I have look at your newspaper? Cannot is used to refuse permission. Can I go to the movies, mom? No, you can’t.
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© Rafael Moreno
Esteban 2007 To make requests and offers Can is used in polite requests and offers of help. Can you turn that music down? I am trying to work. Can you get me a cup of coffee? Can I help you with those bags? Note that Could is a more polite way of making requests and offers. Could you help me with my homework? Could you lend me some money?
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© Rafael Moreno
Esteban 2007 Exercises Complete with a suitable word: 1 I ______ go out tonight. I'm busy. 2 Can you ______ to the cinema tonight? 3 You ______ park here. It's no parking. 4 ______ you tell me the time, please? 5 She can ______ English well. 6 I ______ play football, but not basketball Complete the sentences with can or can't. 1 ______ I park my car here? 2 Where? I ______ see him. 3 ______ you help me with my homework? 4 You ______ smoke there, but not here. 5 Sorry. I ______ remember the answer. 6 I ______ speak Spanish and Italian.
14.
Superhero Imagine that
you can choose to be a superhero, and you can choose superpowers, WHAT SUPERPOWERS WILL YOU CHOOSE TO HAVE? © Rafael Moreno Esteban 2007
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