It is a problem of using.
When i can or when can i. So learn the differences if you can, but when you need to ask for permission,. You can stroke the ponies. Clara can speak french very well. to ask for, give or refuse permission.
Let me know if there’s anything you need from me. It should also be noted that while you can use can instead of the. I expect we shall see our way through somehow.
@johnlawler, votes are for students. As this chart shows, will can is not used in the american south, so the author of your post must be from one of the other three regions in the uk. When you wish to show courtesy, respect, and politeness, use may.
When asking a question, the pronouns should be followed by an (auxiliary) verb. I can get a new degree as a honoris clausa doctor at this time. You might be surprised to learn the answer.
We can use this phrase very similar to our original because we are offering anything we can to possibly assist someone. When these are not of concern, using can is fine. (does he have the ability to lift 150 kgs?) can can also be used to express permission.
In reality, can likely has more use in the “permission” sense than is recorded, as it is more informal and so shows up in speech more frequently than may does. (i have the ability to whistle.) can he lift 150 kgs? Let’s have a look at the following points that are discussed in this article: