The negative form of can is: can not, can’t.
1. Pronunciation: English [k?n, k?n] and American [k?n, k?n]?.
2. Definition: (It means having the ability to do or being able to happen) can, can.
3. Grammar: The basic meaning of "can" as a modal verb is "can, can", "could", "possibly, will". It can express the ability of physical strength and intelligence to complete a thing or the ability given by the environment. .
4. Related phrases: milk can.
Synonyms: could
1. Pronunciation: English [k?d, k?d] and American [k?d, k?d].
2. Definition: used in the past tense of can.
3. Grammar: could has two negative forms, namely couldnot and could not, and its abbreviation is couldn't. These two negative forms are common in Britain and the United States. When using could not, special emphasis is placed on not.
4. Usage examples: She?could?see?clear?down?the?highway?into?the?town.?
5. Vernacular translation: She kept walking along the highway Looking over, I could see the town in the distance.