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Can is a word with several distinct but related meanings in English. It is most commonly known as a modal auxiliary verb, but it is also a noun referring to a metal container, and a verb meaning to preserve food in such a container. The independent senses are historically separate, but they share the same spelling and pronunciation.

As a modal auxiliary, can expresses ability or capacity in the present or future. It also conveys

As a noun, a can is a metal container typically used for storing food and beverages. Cans

As a verb, to can means to preserve food by sealing it in a can, a process

In summary, can functions as a versatile word across grammar, practical packaging, and preservation contexts, with

possibility
and,
in
informal
use,
permission
or
requests.
Examples:
I
can
swim.
This
can
be
dangerous.
Can
I
help
you?
In
negative
form,
cannot
or
can’t
is
used.
The
past
tense
form
is
could,
and
in
certain
contexts
was/were
able
to
can
describe
a
specific
past
achievement.
are
commonly
made
of
tinplate
or
aluminum
and
come
in
various
sizes.
Phrases
such
as
“a
can
of
beans”
or
“a
beer
can”
are
ubiquitous,
and
many
products
are
sold
in
sealed,
airtight
cans
designed
for
shelf
stability.
The
term
can
also
refer
to
the
container’s
contents,
as
in
“turning
the
can
around”
or
“soda
can.”
known
as
canning.
This
term
also
yields
adjectives
such
as
canned,
describing
food
that
has
been
preserved
by
this
method,
and
the
gerund
canning.
In
cultural
usage,
“canned”
can
describe
pre-recorded
or
pre-packaged
elements,
such
as
canned
laughter
in
television.
related
expressions
contributing
to
its
broad
everyday
usage.