영어 강사 찾기
jonathan
what's the difference hello everybody :) excuse for my stupid question. what is the difference between 'to be able to" and "to can" ? thank you
2015년 2월 7일 오전 1:11
답변 · 6
3
There is no difference. English usually has many words to mean the same thing. They usually come from different languages which have influenced English. "Can" is used a lot more.
2015년 2월 7일
Hey Jonathan,! They both mean the same thing, though as Edward said, can is more ccommon among native speakers. "Can" is a modal auxiliary verb and "to be able to" is just verb ‘to be’ + the adverb ‘able’ + the infinitive ‘to’.
2015년 4월 6일
thank's phil :) CHYL : you're right :)
2015년 2월 7일
That means there is no stupid question.
2015년 2월 7일
Notice that "can" is defective, so it has no infinitive form, base form, or participles. It only has a present tense (which can also be used to refer to the future), a past tense, and a conditional.
2015년 2월 7일
아직도 답을 찾지 못하셨나요?
질문을 남겨보세요. 원어민이 도움을 줄 수 있을 거예요!