English speaking में CAN & COULD को कैसे use करेंगे?

In This English speaking lesson you will learn how to use the words ‘Can’ & ‘Could’ in Spoken English conversation. There are many different uses of these words and are often confused while speaking English.

इस इंग्लिश स्पीकिंग लेसन में आप सीखेंगे की CAN और COULD को इंग्लिश सेन्टेन्सेस में कैसे use किया जाता है. यह दोनों ही शब्द इंग्लिश में अक्सर use किये जाते हैं और इंग्लिश बोलते वक्त इन शब्दों के प्रयोग में अक्सर गलतिया होती हैं.

  • Can you dance?
  • Can you sing?
  • Can you swim?
  • CAN is used to show someone’s ability to do something.
  • How to use ‘CAN’ in English
  • I can make jewellery.
  • I can’t speak French.
  • Can you open the jar?
  • I can dance Tango (dance form).
  • She can’t sing.
  • Can you speak English?

Can is used to seek permission.

  • Can I go out of the room?
  • Can I use your bathroom?
  • Can I leave now?
  • Can I raise the volume?
  • Can I sit here?
  • Can we leave now?
  • Can I play some music?

‘CAN’ is also used for requesting something.

  • Can I have a napkin?
  • Can I have the bill?
  • You can take the spot if you like.
  • You can do whatever you want.
  • Can we have more coffee?
  • Can I have the bill?
  • ‘COULD’ is the past tense of ‘CAN’
  • When I was young I could swim.
  • You could see  the boat sinking.
  • They could tell he was nervous.
  • I could run 10 KMS when I was younger.
  • We could see the ocean from our hotel room.
  • I could see that Danny was angry.

‘COULD’ is used for polite permissions.

  • Could I take this jacket with me?
  • You could borrow my umbrella.
  • Could I get more water?
  • Could I have more coffee?
  • You could sit here if you like.
  • Could you (please) repeat that again?

‘COULD’ is also used to express possibility.

  • All of them could ride in the van.
  • You could always stay at our house.
  • Could it be true?
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