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He, she, it can? Why not "He, she, it cans"?
2013年6月25日 15:58
回答 · 7
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"Can" is a modal verb and is not conjugated. http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/esl/grammar/modalverbs.html
2013年6月25日
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Yes. When "can" is used as a verb, it remains "can" in the third person. "Cans" should be only used when you want to use the noun "can" in the plural form.
2013年6月25日
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because "Can" modal verb! strong verb =)
2013年6月25日
1
"Can", as the other members have pointed out, doesn't change. Welcome to intermediate English. There are more rules to learn, so good luck.
2013年6月25日
1
El grupo de verbos modales (o verbos auxiliares) no reciben la "s" en la tercera persona (con la excepción de los verbos "to be" y "have" que sí varían). I must, you must, he must. I can, you can, he can. I may, you may, he may. I ought, you ought, he ought. Pero, I am, you are, he is. I have, you have, he has. Espero que eso te ayude.
2013年6月25日
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