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be able to or can What is the difference between those two and where is it preferable to use 'be able to'? Thanks in advance for correcting my mistakes :)
2014年4月10日 06:30
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'CAN' is an auxiliary verb, a modal auxiliary verb. We use can to: talk about possibility and ability, make requests and ask for or give permission. For instance: She can speak Spanish very well. Can you be quiet! Can I smoke in this room? 'BE ABLE TO' is in contrast to 'can' not a modal verb. It is simply the verb 'be' plus an adjective ('able') followed by the infinitive. We sometimes use it instead of can and could to talk about ability.
2014年4月10日
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They're pretty much the same. There are only two differences that I can think of: -'Can' is an auxiliary verb and 'able' is not (but 'be' is). -'Can' is also sometimes used in requests (although 'could' is politer) ex. "Can I please...?". If you say "Can you..." instead of "Are you able to...", people might think you're asking them to do something.
2014年4月10日
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"Can" is slightly more informal.
2014年4月10日
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