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Shall vs. Can: Know the Difference

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"Shall" implies obligation or future action, while "Can" indicates ability or permission.
Shall vs. Can

Key Differences

"Shall" is often used to express a strong intention or determination, particularly in formal or legal contexts. "Can," on the other hand, is used to express the ability or capacity to do something, reflecting potential or practicality.
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In legal documents, "shall" is used to denote a mandatory action or requirement, suggesting a duty or obligation. Conversely, "can" is employed to indicate possibility or permission, often in everyday language to express what is feasible or allowed.
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"Shall" is used in formal settings, such as in official rules or guidelines, to state what is expected or planned. "Can," however, is more informal and is widely used in casual conversation to describe what someone is capable of doing.
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In questions, "shall" can imply a suggestion or offer, as in "Shall we go?" In contrast, "can" in questions often seeks permission or explores ability, as in "Can I help you?"
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"Shall" tends to have a more future-oriented implication, suggesting something that is going to happen. "Can," however, is more present-oriented, dealing with current abilities or permissions.
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Comparison Chart

Usage Context

Formal, legal, and official
Informal and everyday conversation
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Implication

Obligation, intention, future action
Ability, possibility, permission
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Tone

Authoritative, mandatory
Practical, permissive
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Question Form

Suggestions, offers (e.g., "Shall we dance?")
Seeking permission, ability (e.g., "Can I go?")
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Common in

Legal documents, formal proposals
Casual speech, inquiries about capability
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Shall and Can Definitions

Shall

"Shall" is used to express a future action or intention.
I shall start the project tomorrow.
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Can

"Can" is used to express ability or capacity.
I can speak three languages.
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Shall

"Shall" is used in legal contexts for obligations.
The tenant shall pay the rent monthly.
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Can

"Can" indicates permission or allowance.
You can take a break now.
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Shall

"Shall" suggests a formal proposal or suggestion.
Shall we arrange a meeting next week?
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Can

"Can" denotes practical or physical capability.
She can lift heavy weights.
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Shall

"Shall" indicates a formal or mandatory requirement.
You shall submit the report by Friday.
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Can

A usually cylindrical metal container.
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Shall

"Shall" can imply a strong determination or promise.
We shall overcome these challenges.
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Can

An airtight container, usually made of tin-coated iron, in which foods or beverages are preserved.
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Shall

Used before a verb to indicate the simple future tense in the first person singular or plural.
I shall sing in the choir tomorrow.
I hope that we shall win the game.
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Can

The contents of such a container
Ate a can of beans.
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Shall

Used similarly to indicate determination or obligation in the second and third persons singular or plural.
(determination): You shall go to the ball!
(obligation): Citizens shall provide proof of identity.
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Can

(Slang) A jail or prison.
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Shall

Used in questions with the first person singular or plural to suggest a possible future action.
Shall I help you with that?
Shall we go out later?
Let us examine that, shall we?
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Can

(Slang) A toilet or restroom.
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Shall

(obsolete) To owe.
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Can

(Slang) The buttocks.
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Shall

To owe; to be under obligation for.
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Can

(Slang) A naval destroyer.
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Shall

To be obliged; must.
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Can

To seal in an airtight container for future use; preserve
Canning peaches.
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Can

(Slang) To make a recording of
Can the audience's applause for a TV comedy show.
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Can

To end the employment of; fire.
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Can

To put an end or stop to
Canned the TV show after one season.
Told the students to can the chatter.
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Can

To solicit cash donations for a charity or other organization such as a club or amateur sports team by holding out a can or other container in a public place.
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Can

To know how to; to be able to.
She can speak English, French, and German.
I can play football.
Can you remember your fifth birthday?
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Can

May; to be permitted or enabled to.
You can go outside and play when you're finished with your homework.
Can I use your pen?
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Can

(modal auxiliary verb, defective) To have the potential to; be possible.
Can it be Friday already?
Teenagers can really try their parents' patience.
Animals can experience emotions.
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Can

Used with verbs of perception.
Can you hear that?.
I can feel the baby moving inside me.
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Can

To know.
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Can

To seal in a can.
They canned air to sell as a novelty to tourists.
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Can

To preserve by heating and sealing in a jar or can.
They spent August canning fruit and vegetables.
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Can

To discard, scrap or terminate (an idea, project, etc.).
He canned the whole project because he thought it would fail.
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Can

To shut up.
Can your gob.
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Can

To fire or dismiss an employee.
The boss canned him for speaking out.
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Can

To hole the ball.
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Can

(transitive) To cover (the fuel element in a nuclear reactor) with a protective cover.
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Can

A more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids, usually of steel or aluminium, but sometimes of plastic, and with a carrying handle over the top.
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Can

A container used to carry and dispense water for plants (a watering can).
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Can

A tin-plate canister, often cylindrical, for preserved foods such as fruit, meat, or fish.
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Can

A chamber pot, now a toilet or lavatory.
Shit or get off the can.
Bob's in the can. You can wait a few minutes or just leave it with me.
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Can

Buttocks.
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Can

(slang) Jail or prison.
Bob's in the can. He won't be back for a few years.
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Can

Headphones.
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Can

(archaic) A drinking cup.
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Can

(nautical) A cube-shaped buoy or marker used to denote a port-side lateral mark
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Can

A chimney pot.
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Can

An E-meter used in Scientology auditing.
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Can

An ounce (or sometimes, two ounces) of marijuana.
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Can

A protective cover for the fuel element in a nuclear reactor.
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Can

An obs. form of began, imp. & p. p. of Begin, sometimes used in old poetry. [See Gan.]
With gentle words he can faile gree.
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Can

A drinking cup; a vessel for holding liquids.
Fill the cup and fill can,Have a rouse before the morn.
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Can

A vessel or case of tinned iron or of sheet metal, of various forms, but usually cylindrical; as, a can of tomatoes; an oil can; a milk can.
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Can

To preserve by putting in sealed cans
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Can

To know; to understand.
I can rimes of Rodin Hood.
I can no Latin, quod she.
Let the priest in surplice white,That defunctive music can.
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Can

To be able to do; to have power or influence.
The will of Him who all things can.
For what, alas, can these my single arms?
Mæcænas and Agrippa, who can most with Cæsar.
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Can

To be able; - followed by an infinitive without to; as, I can go, but do not wish to.
Yet he could not but acknowledge to himself that there was something calculated to impress awe, . . . in the sudden appearances and vanishings . . . of the masque
Tom felt that this was a rebuff for him, and could not but understand it as a left-handed hit at his employer.
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Can

Airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.
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Can

The quantity contained in a can
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Can

A buoy with a round bottom and conical top
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Can

The fleshy part of the human body that you sit on;
He deserves a good kick in the butt
Are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?
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Can

A plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
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Can

A room equipped with toilet facilities
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Can

Preserve in a can or tin;
Tinned foods are not very tasty
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Can

Terminate the employment of;
The boss fired his secretary today
The company terminated 25% of its workers
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Can

"Can" refers to the possibility of something happening.
It can rain later today.
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Can

"Can" is used in casual requests or questions.
Can you help me with this task?
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Repeatedly Asked Queries

What does "shall" mean?

"Shall" implies obligation or intention, often in a formal context.
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Can "can" be used in formal writing?

"Can" is more informal, but it can appear in formal contexts for clarity.
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Does "can" imply future or present ability?

"Can" mostly refers to present ability or permission.
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Is "shall" mandatory or suggestive?

"Shall" is generally mandatory, especially in legal contexts.
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Can "can" indicate potential?

Yes, "can" often indicates that something is possible.
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Is "shall" used in questions?

Yes, especially in formal contexts or for polite suggestions.
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Is "shall" still commonly used?

"Shall" is less common in everyday speech but prevalent in formal or legal writing.
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Can "shall" be used to make offers?

Yes, "shall" can be used in questions to make offers or suggestions.
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Is "shall" more British English?

"Shall" is more common in British English but understood in American English.
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Can "can" and "may" be used interchangeably?

They are similar, but "may" is more formal and specific to permission.
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What does "can" signify?

"Can" expresses ability, possibility, or permission.
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Is "can" appropriate for seeking permission?

Yes, "can" is commonly used to ask for or give permission.
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Are "shall" and "will" interchangeable?

Not always; "shall" is more formal and sometimes more obligatory than "will."
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Is "shall" common in American legal documents?

Yes, "shall" is frequently used in American legal contexts.
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Can "can" be informal?

Yes, "can" is typically more informal and conversational.
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How is "can" used in questions?

"Can" is used to inquire about ability or to request permission.
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Is "shall" imperative?

In legal and formal contexts, "shall" often carries an imperative tone.
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Do "shall" and "should" have the same meaning?

No, "should" implies recommendation or advice, while "shall" is more about obligation.
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Are "shall" and "can" similar in any way?

They can be similar in suggesting future actions, but their tones and contexts differ.
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Can "can" be replaced with "able to"?

Often, "can" can be substituted with "able to" for ability.
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