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Can and Can’t for Ability: Expressing What You Know How to Do (A2 English Grammar)

ラウル・マグイニャ

Langcom 創設者 | ケンブリッジおよびSIELE試験の試験官

7月 17, 2026

A2✏️ Grammar⏱️ 読了時間:4分
We use can そして can’t to talk about abilities in the present. Can means you know how to do something or you are able to do it. Can’t (or cannot) means you do not know how to do something or you are not able to do it. These are modal verbs, so they do not change form with different subjects (like I can, you can, he can). For past abilities, we use could そして couldn’t. Understanding these words helps you express what you and others are capable of doing.

What are ‘Can’ and ‘Can’t’ for?

We use can そして can’t to talk about abilities. An ability is something you know how to do or something you are physically able to do.

  • Use can for positive sentences. It means you have the ability.
  • Use can’t (or cannot) for negative sentences. It means you do not have the ability.

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How do we form sentences with ‘Can’?

The structure for sentences with can is very simple. We use can after the subject and before the main verb. The main verb is always in its base form (infinitive without ‘to’).

  • Positive: Subject + can + base verb
  • Example: I can speak English.
  • Negative: Subject + can’t / cannot + base verb
  • Example: She can’t swim.

Can is a modal verb. This means it does not change its form for he, she, 、または it. You do not add ‘-s’.

  • Correct: He can play the guitar.
  • Incorrect: He cans play the guitar.

How do we ask questions with ‘Can’?

To ask a question about ability, we put can at the beginning of the sentence, before the subject.

  • Question: Can + subject + base verb?
  • Example: Can you cook Italian food?

For short answers, we use can または can’t.

  • Positive short answer: Yes, + subject + can.
  • Example: Yes, I can.
  • Negative short answer: No, + subject + can’t.
  • Example: No, she can’t.

What about ‘Could’ and ‘Couldn’t’ for Past Ability?

Just like can そして can’t are for the present, could そして couldn’t are for the past.

  • Use could for positive sentences about past ability.
  • Example: When I was five, I could ride a bike.
  • Use couldn’t (or could not) for negative sentences about past ability.
  • Example: My grandfather couldn’t use a computer.

The rules for questions and short answers are similar to can.

  • Question: Could + subject + base verb? (e.g., Could you speak French when you were young?)
  • Short Answer: Yes, I could. / No, I couldn’t.
Summary of 'Can' and 'Could' for Ability
Form Present Ability Past Ability
Positive Subject + can + base verb (e.g., I can sing.) Subject + could + base verb (e.g., I could sing.)
Negative Subject + can’t + base verb (e.g., She can’t sing.) Subject + couldn’t + base verb (e.g., She couldn’t sing.)
Question Can + subject + base verb? (e.g., Can you sing?) Could + subject + base verb? (e.g., Could you sing?)
Short Answer Yes, I can. / No, I can’t. Yes, I could. / No, I couldn’t.

Examples

  • My brother can play the piano very well.
  • I can’t understand this lesson.
  • Can they help us tomorrow?
  • Yes, they can.
  • No, I can’t come to the party.
  • When I was a child, I could climb trees easily.
  • She couldn’t find her keys yesterday.

Practice

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers sometimes make mistakes with can because of direct translation from Spanish or using incorrect auxiliary verbs.

  • Incorrect Auxiliary Verb: In Spanish, you might use ‘do’ or ‘don’t’ with verbs. In English, can is a modal verb and acts as its own auxiliary.
    • Incorrect: Do you can swim?
    • Correct: Can you swim?
    • Incorrect: I don’t can speak English.
    • Correct: I can’t speak English.
  • Using ‘to’ after ‘can’: Remember, the verb after can is always in its base form without ‘to’.
    • Incorrect: He can to play football.
    • Correct: He can play football.

よくある質問

What is the difference between ‘can’ and ‘could’?

Can is for abilities in the present (e.g., I can run fast now.). Could is for abilities in the past (e.g., I could run fast when I was young.).

Can I use ‘can’ for permission?

Yes, you can also use can to ask for or give permission, but this lesson focuses on ability. For example, Can I go home now?

Is ‘can’t’ the same as ‘cannot’?

Yes, can’t is the common contraction (short form) of cannot. They mean exactly the same thing.

Do I add ‘-s’ to ‘can’ for ‘he/she/it’?

No, can is a modal verb, so it never changes form. You always say he can, she can, it can.

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著者について:ラウル・マグイニャ

ラウル・マグイニャ氏は、認定Cambridge English試験対策センターである「Asociación Educativa Langcom」の所長であり、 アメリカ. 。語学教育および国際資格認定の分野で10年以上の経験を持ち、25カ国にわたる数千人の学生、教師、教育機関が、ケンブリッジ英語検定、IELTS、TOEFL、およびMichiganの英語資格を取得できるよう支援してきました。.

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