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MODALITY can A1 USE: POSSIBILITY
Can use 'can' to talk about possibility.
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MODALITY can A1 USE: REQUESTS
Can use 'can' to make a request.
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MODALITY can A2 USE: PERMISSION
Can use 'can' to give and refuse permission or talk about what is forbidden.
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MODALITY can B1 FORM: NEGATIVE QUESTIONS
Can use the negative question forms in main clauses and question tags.
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MODALITY can B1 FORM: WITH ADVERBS
Can use 'can' with a limited range of adverbs (including 'also', 'always', 'even', 'just', 'only', 'really', 'still') in the normal mid position after the modal verb. ► adverbs
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MODALITY can B1 USE: GENERAL TRUTHS AND TENDENCIES
Can use 'can be' to talk about general truths and tendencies.
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MODALITY can B1 USE: SURPRISE
Can use 'can you believe' to express surprise.
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MODALITY can B2 FORM: WITH ADVERBS
Can use 'can' with an increasing range of adverbs (including 'easily', 'hardly', 'now', 'probably', 'sometimes', 'still') in the normal mid position after the modal verb or after the subject in questions. ► adverbs
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MODALITY can B2 USE: GENERAL TRUTHS AND TENDENCIES
Can use 'can' to talk about general truths and tendencies.
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MODALITY can B2 USE: GUESSES AND PREDICTIONS
Can use the negative forms of 'can't' and 'cannot' to guess, predict and deduce.
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MODALITY can B2 USE: REPROACHES AND APPEALS
Can use negative forms of 'can' to make reproaches or appeals.
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MODALITY can C1 FORM/USE: PAST NEGATIVE, DEDUCTIONS
Can use 'can't' or 'cannot have' + '-ed' to make deductions.
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MODALITY can C1 FORM: PASSIVE
Can use 'can' in passive reporting clauses in a more formal impersonal style (e.g. for reports and academic contexts), such as 'It can be said that', 'It can be argued (that)', 'It can be concluded that', 'It can be considered'.► passives
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MODALITY can C1 FORM: WITH ADVERBS
Can use a wide range of adverbs with 'can' in the normal mid position after the modal verb). ► adverbs
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MODALITY can C1 USE: EMPHASIS
Can use expressions with 'can' or 'can’t' to give focus or add emphasis, such as 'as you can see', 'I can't say', 'I can tell you that', 'as you can imagine', 'I can say that', 'I can assure you that'.
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MODALITY can C2 USE: REFLECTIONS
Can use 'how can' to reflect, through rhetorical questions.
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MODALITY dare B2 FORM: AFFIRMATIVE
Can use affirmative form dare + infinitive without to.
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MODALITY dare B2 FORM: NEGATIVE
Can use negative form dare not and daren't + infinitive without to.
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MODALITY dare B2 USE: BRAVADO
Can use semi-modal 'dare' to talk about being brave enough to do something.
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MODALITY dare C1 FORM/USE: 'I DARE SAY'
Can use the fixed expression 'I dare say' to say that something is probably true.
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