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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Can also or also can?

when to use CAN ALSO and ALSO CAN?it's so confusing!
  

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You give no sentences. There may be exceptions - in English there almost always are - but the rule is very simple: put also after a defective/modal auxiliary (can, could; shall, should; will, would; may, might; must; ought). You can also come with us.

  • You give no sentences.
  • There may be exceptions - in English there almost always are - but the rule is very simple: put also after a defective/modal auxiliary (can, could; shall, should; will, would; may, might; must; ought).
  • You can also come with us.
  • He will also buy a new car.
  • It should also be easy.
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You give no sentences. There may be exceptions - in English there almost always are - but the rule is very simple: put also after a defective/modal auxiliary (can, could; shall, should; will, would; may, might; must; ought).

You can also come with us.
He will also buy a new car.
It should also be easy.
They may also want to read the book.

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