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  1. What is the meaning of this sentence: "He can can a can"?

    Jun 20, 2011 · What does this sentence mean? For me, it's more like "He is capable of opening a can," but according to some, it's not that simple. What does it exactly mean?

  2. Which one is correct in "How can I ..."? VS "How I can ..."

    And edited sentence is like this "If the answer given to me is right, could someone please let me know more exactly how I can use breakpoints in Makefile?" I have some question about which …

  3. Difference between “How do I ...” and “How can I ...”

    For example: How do I install this software? How can I install this software? Are they both right/appropriate?

  4. "Can you please" vs. "Could you please" [duplicate]

    Mar 10, 2013 · If taken literally, " Can you " is equivalent to asking the person if they're capable of doing something. " Could you ", on the other hand, implies that the action can be completed …

  5. Is it better to say "How do I..." or "How can I..."? [duplicate]

    6 "How can I" implies "How am I able to" or "How would I be able to", which is a request for information explaining possibility, the answer to which would usually contain instruction. It is …

  6. verbs - "See" vs "Can see" - ultimate question - English Language ...

    Do Americans say it? Which one is used more often? I read: "I see" or "I can see" and "I can see someone " vs "I see someone" - but here the answers consider an obvious case where you …

  7. "will be able to" vs. "can" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Consider the following: He will be able to do it. He can do it. They mean the same thing, right? Can "can" replace "will be able to" in any sentence? What is the difference, if anything? Wh...

  8. When should I use "can" and when should I use "will"?

    Bear in mind that 'I can never do that' could be used rhetorically to indicate that it goes against you principles so greatly that you cannot imagine doing it. Literally, there's an element of …

  9. Starting a question with 'Could you' vs. 'Can you'? [duplicate]

    What is the proper word to use when asking the question below: Could you please send your mobile number? or Can you please send your mobile number? Is one of those better than the …

  10. Modal "will can" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 24, 2023 · Does the following make any sense? "I will can" I saw a post where someone wrote "I will can". Is this grammatically right or wrong?