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Understanding the Context

Can is usually used in standard spoken English when asking for permission. It is acceptable in most forms of written English, although in very formal writing, such as official instructions, may is often used instead: Persons under 14 unaccompanied by an adult may not enter. The use of can to ask or grant permission has been common since the 19th century and is well established, although some feel may is more appropriate in formal contexts. May is relatively rare in negative constructions (mayn't is not common); cannot and can't are usual in such contexts.

Key Insights

Can James tell us 3 uses of can? Of course, he can! Give us 60 seconds and we'll give you the English! Watch the video, then answer the question below! You use can to indicate that someone has the ability or opportunity to do something.

Final Thoughts

Don't worry yourself about me, I can take care of myself. I can't give you details because I don't actually have any details. The United States will do whatever it can to help Greece.