Lesson 1 Grammar Poder—To be able, to can.

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Lesson 1 Grammar Poder—To be able, to can

Poder means “to be able” or “can Poder means “to be able” or “can.” It has a spelling change in the yo, tú, ella and ellos forms. Poder Yo Puedo Nosotros Podemos Tú Puedes Él Ella Ud. Puede Ellos Ellas Uds. Pueden

Poder is often used with an infinitive to indicate what someone can or can’t do: No puedo encontrar los recibos. I can’t (am not able to) find the receipts. No podemos aceptar documentos originales. We can’t (aren’t able to) accept original docs. Los Kings no pueden ganar un campeonato. The Kings can’t (are not able to) win a championship. Podemos resolver sus impuestos atrasados. We can (are able to) settle your back taxes.