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Jasonkhlim Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

When to use ''can''?

1. ''Dragon can breathes fire.''
2. ''Dragon breathes fire.''

What's the difference?
  

Top answer

jasonkhlim A d ragon can breat he out fire. This indicates ability. jasonkhlim A d ragon breathes out fire.

  • jasonkhlim A d ragon can breat he out fire.
  • This indicates ability.
  • jasonkhlim A d ragon breathes out fire.
  • This is stating a fact.
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jasonkhlim A dragon can breathe out fire.
This indicates ability.
jasonkhlim A dragon breathes out fire.
This is stating a fact.
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teechr A dragon can breathe out fire.
'Out' is not native, teechr. 'Breath fire' is the idiomatic way to say that. Otherwise, your comments are correct.

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