Can’t stand
Spoken used to say that you do not like someone or something at all, or that
you think that something is extremely unpleasant [= can't bear]:
I can't stand bad manners.
I know he can't stand the
sight of me.
Can’t stand (somebody/something) doing something
Lily can't stand working in an
office.
I can't stand people smoking
around me when I'm eating.
Can’t stand to do something
She can't stand to hear them
arguing.
CAN:
Possibility
Used to say
that something is possible:
I am confident a solution can be found.
There can be no doubt that he is guilty.
The boxes can be stored flat.
Can he still be alive after all this time?
May
1
Possibility
If
something may happen or may be true, there is a possibility that it will happen
or be true but this is not certain [= might]:
I may be late, so don't wait for me.
Some chemicals may cause environmental damage.
There may not be enough money to pay for the
repairs.
Well, I may have been wrong.
They may have called while you were out.
It may be that Minoan ships were built and
repaired here.
Your job may well involve some travelling (=it is fairly likely).
Gramática
a) Posibilidad
vs Probabilidad
"Can" indica que algo es posible (las
circunstancias lo permiten o alguien tiene la habilidad de hacerlo).
I can
play tennis quite well
I can
open that door with my key
I can
run for two hours
This car
can go faster than 200 km per hour
You can
go to France
without a passport
"May" indica que algo es probable;
equivale a "perhaps"
My
friend may win the race
The sky
is very dark. It may rain
b) Permiso
Se utilizan ambos
verbos modales, con los siguientes matices:
- Tener
permiso: "can" es más habitual.
I can
smoke in the office
- Dar permiso:
"may" es más habitual, "can" más informal.
You may
smoke here if you want
You may
use my computer
You can
take my car (informal)
Si el permiso viene de
un tercero se utiliza "can".
You can smoke here (la
ley lo permite o las normas de esta oficina)
- Pedir
permiso: "can" es más habitual y también más informal
Can I
smoke in the office? (informal) / May I smoke in the office?(formal)
Can I
speak to you? (informal) / May I speak to you? (formal)
c) Petición
- Solicitar
algo: Se utilian ambos verbos modales
May
(Can) I get your dictionary?
- Pedirle a
alguien que haga algo: se suele utilizar "can"
Can you
give me that book?
d) Ofrecimiento
Se utiliza ambos
verbos modales
Can
(May) I help you?
Knife –
knives
Half - halves
Wolf –
wolves
Wife –
wives
Shelf –
shelves
Leaf –
leaves
night /naɪt/
might 1 /maɪt/
eight 1 /eɪt/
bought /bɔːt/
laugh 1 /læf
/ ||/lɑːf/
enough 1 /ɪˈnʌf/
tough 1 /tʌf/
though 1 /ðəʊ/
Donkey
Pet
Squirrel
Goldfish
I like colourful fishes
Neighbour
carpa sustantivo femenino
1 ( Zool ) carp
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