Uses of Can and Could
Can expresses ability. Cannot (can’t) shows inability.
- She can speak ten languages.
- I can’t cook.
- Can you speak Spanish?
- You can go. OR You may go.
- You can take one of these shirts. OR You may take one of these shirts.
- Can I go? OR May I go?
Could is the past tense of can. It is used to talk about ability that existed in the past.
- In my younger days I could run four miles at a stretch.
- Till last year I could read without glasses.
Indirect speech
Could is the past tense of can in indirect speech.
- He said, ‘ I can lift this box.’
- He said that he could lift that box.
- She said, ‘I can’t see anything.’
- She said that she couldn’t see anything.
Could may express possibility or uncertainty.
- You could do it, if you tried hard.
- If my brother were here, we could have solved this problem together.
- Could you, please, take me to the Manager?
- Could I have a look at your papers?
Can and could are followed by infinitives without to.
- I can knit. (NOT I can to knit.)
- She could understand nothing. (NOT She could to understand nothing.)
- Can he speak English? (NOT Does he can speak English?)
- He can’t speak English. (NOT He can doesn’t speak English.)
- She can sing. (NOT She can sings.)
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