Can and Could
Can and Could
Level: beginner
It can be very cold here in winter. (= It is sometimes very cold here in winter.)
You can easily get lost in this town. (= People often get lost in this town.)
Level: intermediate
It could be very cold there in winter. (= It was sometimes very cold there in winter.)
You could easily get lost in that town. (= People often got lost in that town.)
We use can't have or couldn't have to say that a past event was impossible:
They know the way here. They can't have got lost!
If Jones was at work until six, he couldn't have done the murder.
Ability
Level: beginner
We use can and can't to talk about someone's skill or general abilities:
We use can and can't to talk about the ability to do something at a specific time in the present
or future:
Level: intermediate
We use could have to say that someone had the ability or opportunity to do something, but
did not do it:
She could have learned Swahili, but she didn't want to.
I could have danced all night. [but I didn't]
Permission
Level: beginner
We use can't to refuse permission or say that someone does not have permission:
Requests
We use could you … as a polite way of telling or asking someone to do something:
Offers
We use can I … to make offers:
Suggestions
We use could to make suggestions:
Can I ...?
Could I ...?
etc. Can you ...?
Could you ...?
The negative form is can't in spoken English and cannot in written English.
The negative form of could is couldn't in spoken English and could not in written English.