Usage of 可以
'可以' is a versatile modal verb in Mandarin that expresses ability, permission, or possibility. It is commonly used to indicate that someone is allowed to do something or that something is possible.
Expressing Permission
When used to grant or deny permission, '可以' often appears with negation '不可以' to forbid actions, e.g., '这里不可以抽烟' (You can't smoke here). This usage is polite and common in everyday speech.
Expressing Ability or Possibility
'可以' also indicates capability or possibility, such as '我可以帮你' (I can help you) or '这个问题可以这样理解' (This problem can be understood this way). It often precedes verbs to show what is feasible.
Common Collocations
- 可以 + Verb: to be able to do something or allowed to do something.
- 不可以 + Verb: to prohibit an action.
- 可以选择: can choose, often used when offering options.
Important Notes
Unlike '能' (néng), which emphasizes physical or learned ability, '可以' often focuses on permission or general possibility. For example, '你可以去' (You may go) implies permission, while '你能去' (You can go) emphasizes ability.
Avoid confusing '可以' with '会' (huì), which means 'to know how to' or 'will' in future tense. '可以' does not express future tense by itself.
Understanding these nuances will help learners use '可以' naturally in conversation.
Usage of 可以
'可以' is a versatile modal verb in Mandarin that expresses ability, permission, or possibility. It is commonly used to indicate that someone is allowed to do something or that something is possible.
Expressing Permission
When used to grant or deny permission, '可以' often appears with negation '不可以' to forbid actions, e.g., '这里不可以抽烟' (You can't smoke here). This usage is polite and common in everyday speech.
Expressing Ability or Possibility
'可以' also indicates capability or possibility, such as '我可以帮你' (I can help you) or '这个问题可以这样理解' (This problem can be understood this way). It often precedes verbs to show what is feasible.
Common Collocations
- 可以 + Verb: to be able to do something or allowed to do something.
- 不可以 + Verb: to prohibit an action.
- 可以选择: can choose, often used when offering options.
Important Notes
Unlike '能' (néng), which emphasizes physical or learned ability, '可以' often focuses on permission or general possibility. For example, '你可以去' (You may go) implies permission, while '你能去' (You can go) emphasizes ability.
Avoid confusing '可以' with '会' (huì), which means 'to know how to' or 'will' in future tense. '可以' does not express future tense by itself.
Understanding these nuances will help learners use '可以' naturally in conversation.
Usage of 可以
'可以' is a versatile modal verb in Mandarin that expresses ability, permission, or possibility. It is commonly used to indicate that someone is allowed to do something or that something is possible.
Expressing Permission
When used to grant or deny permission, '可以' often appears with negation '不可以' to forbid actions, e.g., '这里不可以抽烟' (You can't smoke here). This usage is polite and common in everyday speech.
Expressing Ability or Possibility
'可以' also indicates capability or possibility, such as '我可以帮你' (I can help you) or '这个问题可以这样理解' (This problem can be understood this way). It often precedes verbs to show what is feasible.
Common Collocations
- 可以 + Verb: to be able to do something or allowed to do something.
- 不可以 + Verb: to prohibit an action.
- 可以选择: can choose, often used when offering options.
Important Notes
Unlike '能' (néng), which emphasizes physical or learned ability, '可以' often focuses on permission or general possibility. For example, '你可以去' (You may go) implies permission, while '你能去' (You can go) emphasizes ability.
Avoid confusing '可以' with '会' (huì), which means 'to know how to' or 'will' in future tense. '可以' does not express future tense by itself.
Understanding these nuances will help learners use '可以' naturally in conversation.