“
I can hold my breath for a long time
.” “I can jump really high.” “I can make a snowflake out of paper.” “She can swim across the lake.”
Could uses and examples?
“Could” is a modal verb used to express possibility or past ability as well as to make suggestions and requests. “Could” is also commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of “can.” Examples:
Extreme rain could cause the river to flood the city.
Can uses and examples?
- I can ride a horse. ability.
- We can stay with my brother when we are in Paris. opportunity.
- She cannot stay out after 10 PM. permission.
- Can you hand me the stapler? request.
- Any child can grow up to be president. possibility.
Can sentences examples ability?
We use Can when we have the ability, time or will to do something. For example:
I can play the guitar
. (This means that I have the ability to play the instrument) OR I can go to the store later (I have the time to go soon) OR I can help you (I want to help you).
Can use like to give examples?
1: ‘Like’ can be used to give examples. It means
the same as ‘for example
‘ and is usually followed by nouns or pronouns. I love big cats, like lions. Western European countries like France and Spain have high unemployment at the moment.
Can’t use word in a sentence?
[M
] [T] He can’t afford to buy a new car
. [M] [T] I can drive a car, but Tom can’t. [M] [T] I can’t sing as well as Mary did. [M] [T] I can’t understand what she says.
What is the example of ability?
The definition of ability is having the ability to do something. An example of ability is
having enough money to pay a bill
. Skill, expertness, or talent.
How do you express ability?
Ability can be expressed
using modal verbs and phrases
. Learners often prefer to use be able to because it is the easiest to form. As learners progress, they begin to use can, could, and managed to. It is at this point that learners encounter usage rules and often make mistakes.
CAN is used for ability?
The
modal
‘can’ is a commonly used modal verb in English. It is used to express; ability, opportunity, a request, to grant permission, to show possibility or impossibility.
How do you show example?
- “For instance …” “For example” and “for instance” can be used interchangeably. …
- “To give you an idea …” Use this phrase to introduce a use case or example. …
- “As proof …” …
- “Suppose that …” …
- “To illustrate …” …
- “Imagine …” …
- “Pretend that …” …
- “To show you what I mean …”
How do you give an example?
- “For instance …”
- “To give you an idea …”
- “As proof …”
- “Suppose that …”
- “To illustrate …”
- “Imagine …”
- “Pretend that …”
- “To show you what I mean …”
What is like in grammar?
“Like” is
a preposition
that means “similar to”. A preposition is a word that positions nouns in relation to one another, i.e. the when, where, and how regarding the noun’s role in a sentence: in the house, at home, like him etc. “As” is a conjunction. … Other conjunctions include ‘and’, ‘but’, ‘so,’ etc.
Can and Cannot sentences?
For example: I can play the guitar. (This means that I have the ability to play the instrument) OR I can go to the store later (I have the time to go soon) OR I can help you (I want to help you). We use
Cannot
(or Can’t) when we don’t have the ability, the time or the will to do something.
How do you write can not?
Can’t is a
contraction of cannot
, and it’s best suited for informal writing. In formal writing and where contractions are frowned upon, use cannot. It is possible to write can not, but you generally find it only as part of some other construction, such as “not only . . . but also.”
What can’t stand for?
:
to hate I can’
t stand him.
What are skills and abilities?
Skills and abilities are
tasks that you naturally do well, talents and strengths that you bring to the table as a student and/or employee
. These include natural capabilities you’ve always had, in addition to specific knowledge and skills you’ve acquired through experience and training.