Can or Be Able To - Advanced English Grammar

Can or Be Able To - Advanced English Grammar

In this advanced English grammar lesson, learn the difference between "can" and "be able to". Learn when and how to use "can" and "be able to" correctly and naturally so you can sound fluent and natural in English.

Both "can" and "be able to" have the same meaning. They're used to talk about ability.

But "can" is used to talk about general ability, and "be able to" is used to talk about specific ability.

Their sentence structure is also difference between "can" is a modal verb and "be able to" is a verb expression.

As a modal verb, "can" is more limited in use. When "can" can't be used grammatically, use "be able to".

We discuss these two points in the lesson in detail.

Watch the lesson now and learn how to use "can" and "be able to" so you can improve your advanced English grammar.

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