Grammar Rules (Can/Can’t) – Can and can’t are modal auxiliary verbs in English that indicate ability or possibility. Here are some rules to keep in mind:
- Can is used to express the ability to do something in the present or future. Can’t is the negative form of can and is used to express the inability to do something.
- Can is also used to make requests, give permission, or offer help. Can’t can be used to refuse permission or to say that something is not possible.
- Can and can’t are always followed by the base form of the verb (the infinitive without “to”).
Examples:
- I can swim. (ability in the present)
- She can speak French fluently. (ability in the present)
- We can go to the park tomorrow. (ability in the future)
- He can’t play the piano. (inability in the present)
- They can’t come to the party tonight. (inability in the future)
- Can you lend me some money? (request)
- Can I borrow your pen? (request)
- You can go home early today. (permission)
- I’m sorry, you can’t take pictures in this museum. (refusal of permission)
- I can’t come to the meeting tomorrow. (impossibility)
Learn how to properly use can and can’t by using our free worksheets below. Practice makes perfect!
Can Can’t Expressions and Practice
English expressions and speaking practice activity for can and can’t.
Time: 30-45 minutes
Level: Pre-intermediate/Intermediate
Can vs Be able to – Practice Handout
Learn how to use can and be able to with this speaking practice worksheet.
Time: 30-45 minutes
Level: Pre-intermediate/Intermediate
Can Worksheet
This handout is provided by allthingsgrammar.com.
Can worksheet for preintermediate students.
Time: 20 – 30 minutes
Level: Pre-intermediate
I can… Game
Practice using can and can’t with this fun speaking game.
Time: 30-45 minutes
Level: Pre-intermediate/Intermediate
Grammar Worksheet 01: Can Can’t
Practice using can and can’t with this grammar worksheet from engblocks.com.
Time: 30-45 minutes
Level: Pre-intermediate/Intermediate
Grammar Worksheet 02: Can Can’t
Practice using can and can’t with this grammar worksheet from engblocks.com.
Time: 30-45 minutes
Level: Pre-intermediate/Intermediate
Can Discussion Questions
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Can discussion questions for speaking practice.
Time: 30 minutes
Level: Pre-intermediate
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