A2 Verbo #22 सबसे आम 17 मिनट पढ़ने का समय

pueden

At the A1 level, 'pueden' is introduced as one of the most useful verbs for describing the abilities of others. You will learn it as the plural form of 'can.' At this stage, the focus is on simple subject-verb-object sentences. You might use it to talk about what your family members or friends can do, such as 'Ellos pueden hablar inglés' (They can speak English). You will also learn that 'pueden' is the form used for 'ustedes' (you all), which is essential for basic classroom instructions like 'Ustedes pueden abrir sus libros' (You all can open your books). The main challenge at A1 is remembering the 'o' to 'ue' stem change, as many students mistakenly say 'poden.' You will also learn that 'pueden' is followed directly by an infinitive verb, and you don't need to add any other words like 'to' or 'a' in between. This simple structure makes it very powerful for early communication. You will practice using it in the negative form by simply putting 'no' in front: 'Ellos no pueden venir' (They cannot come). By the end of A1, you should be able to use 'pueden' to describe basic group abilities and ask simple questions about what a group is allowed to do.
At the A2 level, you expand your use of 'pueden' to include more social and practical contexts. You will use it to ask for and give permission in everyday situations, such as asking if a group of people can sit at a table: '¿Pueden sentarse aquí?'. You will also start to see 'pueden' used in public signs and simple instructions, like 'Aquí pueden pagar con tarjeta' (Here you all can pay with a card). At this level, you begin to distinguish between 'pueden' (physical ability/permission) and 'saben' (learned skills), although you might still make mistakes. You will also practice using 'pueden' with reflexive verbs, learning that you can say 'Se pueden lavar las manos' or 'Pueden lavarse las manos.' This flexibility with pronoun placement is a key feature of A2 grammar. You will also use 'pueden' to talk about possibilities in the near future, such as 'Ellos pueden llegar a las ocho' (They might arrive at eight). The goal at A2 is to move beyond simple descriptions and use 'pueden' to navigate common social interactions and follow more complex instructions.
At the B1 level, 'pueden' becomes a tool for expressing more nuanced ideas like probability and hypothesis. You will use it to speculate about why something is happening: 'Ellos pueden estar cansados por el viaje' (They might be tired from the trip). You will also be introduced to the 'se impersonal' construction where 'pueden' agrees with a plural object: 'En este país se pueden ver muchos paisajes diferentes' (In this country, many different landscapes can be seen). This is a significant step up in grammatical complexity. You will also learn to use 'pueden' in more formal contexts, such as writing a letter or making a polite request to a group. You will start to compare 'pueden' with other modal-like expressions such as 'es posible que' (which requires the subjunctive). At B1, you are expected to use 'pueden' accurately in various tenses, though the present tense 'pueden' remains a staple. You will also use it to discuss social rules and norms in a more abstract way, such as 'Los ciudadanos pueden votar a los dieciocho años.' Your ability to use 'pueden' to describe both concrete abilities and abstract possibilities will grow significantly.
At the B2 level, you use 'pueden' with a high degree of precision and style. You will understand its use in complex sentence structures, such as those involving relative clauses: 'Las personas que pueden adaptar su horario tienen más libertad.' You will also use 'pueden' to express subtle shades of meaning, such as using it rhetorically in an argument: '¿Cómo pueden decir eso?' (How can they say that?). At this level, you are expected to be fully comfortable with the 'se pasivo' and 'se impersonal' constructions, ensuring perfect agreement between 'pueden' and the plural subject. You will also use 'pueden' in professional and academic writing to present evidence-based possibilities: 'Estos datos pueden indicar una tendencia al alza.' You will be able to distinguish clearly between 'pueden' and its more formal synonyms like 'están facultados para' or 'tienen la capacidad de,' choosing the one that best fits the register of your communication. Your use of 'pueden' will be natural, and you will rarely make errors with stem changes or prepositions. You will also be able to use 'pueden' to describe complex permissions and legal rights in a variety of Spanish-speaking cultures.
At the C1 level, 'pueden' is used with complete fluency in sophisticated contexts. You will encounter it in literature, legal documents, and advanced academic texts where it may carry very specific legal or philosophical weight. For example, in a legal context, 'pueden' might define the scope of authority for a governing body. You will also use 'pueden' to express irony, sarcasm, or emphasis in high-level debates. You will be able to analyze the use of 'pueden' in different dialects of Spanish, noting how it might be replaced by 'podéis' in informal Peninsular Spanish or how it is used exclusively for 'you all' in Latin America. At this level, you will also use 'pueden' in conjunction with other advanced grammatical structures, such as the 'lo que' construction: 'Lo que pueden hacer es esperar' (What they can do is wait). You will have a deep understanding of the semantic boundaries between 'pueden' and other verbs of possibility, and you will be able to explain these differences to others. Your use of 'pueden' will be indistinguishable from that of a native speaker, reflecting the cultural and social nuances of the specific Spanish-speaking region you are interacting with.
At the C2 level, you have a masterly command of 'pueden' and all its implications. You can use it to create specific stylistic effects in creative writing or to convey precise legal and technical meanings in professional documents. You will understand the historical evolution of the verb 'poder' and how 'pueden' fits into the broader system of Spanish modal verbs. You will be able to use 'pueden' in highly idiomatic ways and understand its use in proverbs and traditional sayings. For example, you might use it in a complex philosophical discussion about the limits of human agency: '¿Hasta qué punto pueden los individuos cambiar el curso de la historia?'. You will also be able to navigate the most formal registers of Spanish, where 'pueden' might be part of a highly structured and traditional form of address. Your understanding of 'pueden' is not just grammatical but also deeply cultural and contextual. You can use it to persuade, to instruct, to speculate, and to describe with a level of nuance that reflects a profound connection to the Spanish language and its diverse speakers across the globe.

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  • The Spanish word 'pueden' is the plural form of 'can' or 'are able to,' used for groups like 'they' or 'you all.'
  • It is a stem-changing verb, where the 'o' in 'poder' becomes 'ue,' making it 'pueden' instead of 'poden.'
  • It is always followed directly by an infinitive verb (like 'ir', 'comer', 'ver') without any prepositions like 'a'.
  • It is extremely common in daily life for giving instructions, asking for help, and discussing possibilities or rules.

The Spanish word pueden is a cornerstone of the Spanish language, serving as the third-person plural present indicative form of the irregular verb poder. In English, it translates most directly to 'they can,' 'you all can' (ustedes), or 'they are able to.' Understanding pueden requires recognizing its role as a modal verb, which means it is almost always followed by an infinitive to express ability, permission, or possibility. Because Spanish distinguishes between singular and plural subjects more strictly than English 'can,' pueden is specifically reserved for groups. Whether you are talking about a group of friends, a set of rules, or a collection of possibilities, pueden is the tool you need to describe what is feasible or allowed for multiple entities.

Core Meaning
The fundamental capacity or power of a group to perform an action. It denotes that there are no physical or logical barriers preventing the action from occurring.

Mis amigos pueden hablar tres idiomas con fluidez.

Beyond simple ability, pueden is frequently used to discuss permission. In a classroom, a teacher might tell students, 'Ustedes pueden salir al recreo' (You all can go out to recess). In a legal or social context, it defines what is permissible under a set of guidelines. This dual nature—ability versus permission—mirrors the English 'can' versus 'may,' though in Spanish, poder (and thus pueden) comfortably covers both territories without the same level of pedantry often found in English grammar debates. It is also a key word for expressing probability. When looking at a cloudy sky, one might say, 'Las nubes pueden traer lluvia,' indicating a possibility rather than a guaranteed fact.

Permission Context
Used to grant or describe the right of a group to do something. It is common in signs, instructions, and social interactions where authority is involved.

Los visitantes no pueden tomar fotos dentro del museo.

The versatility of pueden extends into the realm of polite requests when used with 'ustedes.' While 'pueden' is technically a statement of fact, in the form of a question, it becomes a request: '¿Pueden ayudarme?' (Can you all help me?). This is essential for navigating social situations where you are addressing more than one person. It bridges the gap between a command and a soft inquiry. Furthermore, in academic or professional writing, pueden is used to introduce evidence-based possibilities, such as 'Los resultados pueden variar según el clima' (Results can vary depending on the weather). This allows for the nuance required in scientific and analytical discussions where certainty is not absolute.

Possibility and Speculation
Used to indicate that something is a potential outcome. It is less certain than 'will' but stronger than 'might' in many everyday contexts.

Estas nuevas leyes pueden cambiar el futuro del país.

Finally, it is important to note that pueden is inclusive of all genders. Whether the subject is 'ellos' (masculine/mixed group), 'ellas' (feminine group), or 'ustedes' (you all), the verb form remains pueden. This stability makes it one of the most reliable and frequently used plural verb forms in the Spanish language. In summary, pueden is not just a word for 'can'; it is a gateway to expressing collective potential, group rights, and the broad spectrum of what is possible in the Spanish-speaking world.

Subject Agreement
Matches with 'ellos', 'ellas', and 'ustedes'. It is the plural counterpart to 'puede' (he/she/it/you formal can).

¿Ustedes pueden venir a la fiesta el sábado?

By mastering pueden, you unlock the ability to describe the actions of groups, the rules of society, and the potential of the world around you. It is a high-frequency verb that appears in almost every conversation, from the most casual to the most formal.

Using pueden correctly involves understanding its syntactic relationship with other verbs. As a modal verb, pueden acts as an auxiliary that modifies a main verb. The most critical rule to remember is that pueden is followed directly by an infinitive (the base form of a verb ending in -ar, -er, or -ir). Unlike English, which sometimes uses 'to' (e.g., 'they are able to go'), Spanish never inserts a preposition like 'a' or 'de' between pueden and the following verb. This is a common pitfall for English speakers who might be tempted to say 'pueden a ir'—which is incorrect. The correct form is simply 'pueden ir'.

The Modal Structure
[Subject] + pueden + [Infinitive Verb]. This structure is used to express that the subject has the ability or permission to perform the action of the infinitive.

Ellos pueden terminar el proyecto mañana.

Negation with pueden is straightforward but requires careful placement of the word 'no'. In Spanish, 'no' always precedes the conjugated verb. Therefore, to say 'they cannot,' you must say 'no pueden.' This construction is used to express inability, lack of permission, or impossibility. For example, 'Ellas no pueden entrar' means 'They cannot enter.' It is important to note that 'no' negates the entire ability, not just the action. If you want to say they are able to *not* do something, the phrasing usually changes, but for standard 'cannot,' the 'no' always comes first.

Negative Sentences
No + pueden + [Infinitive]. This is the standard way to express prohibition or incapacity for a group.

Ustedes no pueden estacionar aquí.

Questions using pueden often involve a change in intonation or word order. In Spanish, you can simply take a statement like 'Ustedes pueden bailar' and add question marks/intonation: '¿Ustedes pueden bailar?' (Can you all dance?). Alternatively, you can invert the subject and verb: '¿Pueden ustedes bailar?'. In many cases, the subject pronoun 'ustedes' or 'ellos' is omitted entirely if the context is clear, leaving just '¿Pueden bailar?'. This brevity is a hallmark of natural Spanish conversation. When asking for permission as a group, '¿Podemos?' (Can we?) is used, but when asking a group if *they* can do something, '¿Pueden?' is the correct form.

Interrogative Forms
¿(Subject) + pueden + [Infinitive]? Used for asking about ability, permission, or making requests to a group.

¿Pueden ellos traer la comida?

Another advanced use of pueden is in passive-like constructions using the 'se impersonal' or 'se pasivo.' For example, 'Se pueden ver las estrellas' translates to 'The stars can be seen' or 'One can see the stars.' In this case, pueden is plural because it agrees with 'las estrellas.' This is a very common way to describe general possibilities or environmental conditions in Spanish. It shifts the focus from who is doing the seeing to the fact that the stars are visible. Understanding this agreement is key for intermediate and advanced learners who want to sound more native.

Impersonal 'Se' Agreement
Se + pueden + [Infinitive] + [Plural Noun]. The verb 'pueden' must be plural to match the plural noun that follows.

En esta tienda se pueden comprar zapatos baratos.

In summary, pueden is a flexible and essential verb form. Whether you are stating a fact about a group's skills, setting boundaries with 'no pueden,' asking a polite question, or describing a general possibility with 'se pueden,' the key is always agreement with the plural subject and direct connection to an infinitive verb.

In the real world, pueden is omnipresent, appearing in contexts ranging from the most mundane daily interactions to high-stakes professional environments. One of the most common places you will hear pueden is in public announcements. If you are at an airport in Madrid or a bus station in Mexico City, you will frequently hear phrases like 'Los pasajeros pueden abordar por la puerta cinco' (Passengers can board through gate five). Here, pueden serves as a formal instruction, granting permission and providing information to a large group of people simultaneously.

Public Announcements
Used by authorities to direct groups. It sounds professional and clear, often found in travel hubs, malls, and theaters.

Señores pasajeros, ya pueden pasar a la sala de espera.

In the educational sphere, pueden is the primary way teachers address their students. Whether giving permission ('Pueden usar sus libros durante el examen') or discussing the potential of a group ('Ustedes pueden lograr grandes cosas'), the word is central to the classroom dynamic. It is also used by students when talking about their peers: 'Ellos no pueden venir al grupo de estudio hoy' (They can't come to the study group today). This makes pueden an essential part of the vocabulary for anyone studying in a Spanish-speaking country or interacting with students.

Academic Settings
Commonly used for instructions, peer discussions, and motivational speech within schools and universities.

¿Ustedes pueden entregar la tarea el lunes?

The world of business and technology also relies heavily on pueden. When discussing software capabilities, a developer might say, 'Los usuarios pueden subir archivos de hasta 10MB' (Users can upload files up to 10MB). In a corporate meeting, a manager might state, 'Nuestros competidores pueden lanzar un producto similar pronto' (Our competitors can/might launch a similar product soon). In these contexts, pueden is used to define system limits, market possibilities, and strategic forecasts. It is a word of functionality and speculation that helps professionals communicate complex ideas about capacity and risk.

Business & Tech
Used to describe product features, user permissions, and market trends. It is vital for technical documentation and professional presentations.

Los clientes pueden solicitar un reembolso en un plazo de treinta días.

Social media and news headlines are another rich source of pueden. Headlines often use it to speculate on events: '¿Pueden las nuevas medidas frenar la inflación?' (Can the new measures stop inflation?). On social platforms, you might see it in captions or comments discussing group activities: '¡No pueden perderse este video!' (You all can't miss this video!). Because pueden is short and punchy, it works well for grabbing attention and conveying possibility or urgency in a limited space. Whether you are reading a newspaper in Buenos Aires or scrolling through Twitter, pueden is a constant companion.

Media & Journalism
Frequently used in headlines to pose questions or state potential outcomes. It is a key verb for discussing social and political change.

Científicos dicen que estas plantas pueden sobrevivir en el desierto.

Ultimately, pueden is a word that connects people to possibilities. It is heard in the voices of authorities granting permission, teachers encouraging students, businesses describing their services, and the media questioning the future. Paying attention to how it is used in these different spheres will greatly enhance your understanding of Spanish social dynamics.

Even though pueden is a high-frequency word, it is a frequent source of errors for Spanish learners. The most common mistake is failing to apply the stem change. Since the infinitive is poder, many beginners logically assume the plural form should be 'poden.' However, poder is an 'o to ue' stem-changing verb. This means that in the present tense (except for 'nosotros' and 'vosotros'), the 'o' in the root must change to 'ue'. Saying 'poden' is a clear marker of a beginner and can sometimes lead to confusion, although most native speakers will understand the intended meaning. Always remember: if you are talking about 'them' or 'you all' in the present, it must be pueden.

The Stem-Change Error
Incorrectly using 'poden' instead of 'pueden'. This happens because learners forget the 'o' to 'ue' shift required for this irregular verb.

Incorrect: Ellos poden cantar muy bien.

Correct: Ellos pueden cantar muy bien.

Another frequent error involves the use of prepositions. In English, we often say 'they are able to go' or 'they have permission to enter.' This 'to' often leads English speakers to insert 'a' after pueden, resulting in 'pueden a ir' or 'pueden a entrar.' In Spanish, pueden is a modal verb that connects directly to the infinitive without any intervening preposition. This is a fundamental rule: pueden + [infinitive]. Adding 'a', 'de', or 'que' is a grammatical error that disrupts the flow of the sentence and sounds unnatural to native ears.

The Preposition Trap
Adding 'a' or other prepositions between 'pueden' and the following verb. This is usually a direct translation error from English 'able to'.

Incorrect: Ustedes pueden a comer ahora.

Correct: Ustedes pueden comer ahora.

Confusion between pueden and saben is a more nuanced mistake. Both can translate to 'can' in English, but they represent different types of ability. Pueden refers to physical ability, permission, or circumstantial possibility. Saben (from saber) refers to learned skills or knowledge. For example, if you say 'Ellos no pueden nadar,' it might mean the pool is closed or they have broken arms. If you say 'Ellos no saben nadar,' it means they never learned how to swim. Using pueden when you mean saben is a common semantic error that can change the meaning of your sentence entirely.

Poder vs. Saber
Using 'pueden' for learned skills instead of 'saben'. 'Pueden' is about opportunity/capacity, while 'saben' is about 'knowing how'.

Ambiguous: Ellos no pueden tocar el piano (Maybe they aren't allowed?).

Clearer: Ellos no saben tocar el piano (They don't know how).

Lastly, learners often struggle with the 'se pueden' construction mentioned earlier. The mistake here is failing to make pueden plural when the object it refers to is plural. For instance, in the sentence 'Se pueden comprar manzanas,' pueden must be plural because 'manzanas' is plural. Many learners default to the singular 'se puede' for everything, saying 'se puede comprar manzanas.' While this is sometimes heard in casual speech in some regions, it is technically incorrect in standard Spanish. The verb must agree with the noun that is 'able to be acted upon.'

Impersonal Agreement Error
Using the singular 'puede' in impersonal 'se' constructions when the following noun is plural.

Incorrect: Se puede ver las montañas desde aquí.

Correct: Se pueden ver las montañas desde aquí.

By being mindful of these four common pitfalls—the stem change, the preposition trap, the saber/poder distinction, and impersonal agreement—you will use pueden with much greater accuracy and confidence.

While pueden is the most common way to express ability or permission, the Spanish language offers several alternatives that can provide more precision or a different tone. Understanding these synonyms and related terms will help you expand your vocabulary and express yourself more like a native speaker. The most direct alternative for expressing physical or mental capacity is the phrase son capaces de (they are capable of). This is often used when you want to emphasize the subject's strength, skill, or determination rather than just a simple possibility.

Ser capaz de vs. Pueden
Pueden: General ability or permission.
Son capaces de: Emphasizes the inherent capacity or the effort required to achieve something.

Ellos pueden correr un maratón (They can do it).
Ellos son capaces de correr un maratón (They have the capability/strength to do it).

When the context is specifically about permission, especially in formal or official settings, the verb estar autorizado a (to be authorized to) or tener permiso para (to have permission to) are excellent alternatives. These phrases remove the ambiguity of 'ability' and focus strictly on the legal or social right to perform an action. For example, in a workplace, saying 'Los empleados están autorizados a usar el estacionamiento' is much more precise than 'Los empleados pueden usar el estacionamiento,' which could imply they simply have the physical ability to drive into it.

Estar autorizado vs. Pueden
Pueden: Can mean permission or ability.
Están autorizados: Specifically means they have official permission.

Solo los gerentes pueden ver estos archivos.
Solo los gerentes están autorizados a ver estos archivos.

Another important distinction is between pueden and logran (from lograr, meaning to achieve or manage to). While pueden indicates the potential to do something, logran indicates that the action was actually completed, often despite difficulties. If you say 'Ellos pueden terminar el trabajo,' you are talking about their capacity. If you say 'Ellos logran terminar el trabajo,' you are saying they actually get it done. Similarly, consiguen (from conseguir) can be used to mean 'they manage to' or 'they succeed in.'

Lograr/Conseguir vs. Pueden
Pueden: Potential or ability.
Logran/Consiguen: Successful completion of an action, often with effort.

Ellos pueden ganar el partido (They have the ability to win).
Ellos logran ganar el partido (They actually win the match).

Finally, to express possibility or probability, you can use phrases like es posible que (it is possible that) or puede que (it may be that). These are followed by the subjunctive mood, which adds a layer of uncertainty. For example, 'Es posible que ellos vengan' (It is possible that they come) is a more formal and slightly more doubtful way of saying 'Ellos pueden venir.' Using these alternatives shows a higher level of grammatical control and allows you to express different shades of doubt and certainty.

Es posible que vs. Pueden
Pueden: Direct statement of possibility.
Es posible que: More formal, requires the subjunctive, and often implies more doubt.

Ellos pueden llegar tarde.
Es posible que ellos lleguen tarde.

In conclusion, while pueden is your 'workhorse' word for 'can,' don't be afraid to use son capaces de for strength, están autorizados for permission, logran for achievement, and es posible que for nuanced possibility. Each of these alternatives adds a specific flavor to your Spanish that pueden alone cannot provide.

How Formal Is It?

औपचारिक

"Los ciudadanos pueden ejercer su derecho al voto."

तटस्थ

"Ellos pueden venir a la reunión a las diez."

अनौपचारिक

"¡Ustedes pueden con esto!"

Child friendly

"Los pajaritos pueden volar muy alto."

बोलचाल

"Esos tipos no pueden ni con su sombra."

रोचक तथ्य

The verb 'poder' is one of the most irregular verbs in Spanish because it underwent a 'vowel breaking' process where the short Latin 'o' became 'ue' in stressed syllables.

उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका

UK /ˈpwe.ðen/
US /ˈpwe.ðen/
The stress is on the first syllable: PUE-den.
तुकबंदी
queden rueden hueden vueden sueden leden preden aden
आम गलतियाँ
  • Pronouncing the 'd' too hard like an English 'd'.
  • Separating the 'u' and 'e' into two syllables (pu-e-den).
  • Pronouncing the 'p' with a puff of air (aspiration).
  • Putting the stress on the second syllable (pue-DEN).
  • Nasalizing the 'en' too much like in French.

कठिनाई स्तर

पठन 2/5

Easy to recognize in text due to high frequency.

लिखना 4/5

Requires remembering the stem change (o-ue) and plural agreement.

बोलना 4/5

The 'ue' diphthong and soft 'd' can be tricky for beginners.

श्रवण 3/5

Clear sound, but must be distinguished from 'puede' or 'podemos'.

आगे क्या सीखें

पूर्वापेक्षाएँ

poder puedo ellos ustedes no

आगे सीखें

podemos podía podrá pudieron podría

उन्नत

capacidad autorización posibilidad modalidad subjuntivo

ज़रूरी व्याकरण

Stem-changing verbs (o -> ue)

Poder becomes pueden in the 3rd person plural.

Modal verb syntax

Pueden is followed directly by an infinitive (pueden ir).

Impersonal 'se' with plural agreement

Se pueden ver las montañas (verb matches 'montañas').

Negation placement

The 'no' always goes before 'pueden' (no pueden).

Pronoun placement with infinitives

Se pueden lavar or Pueden lavarse are both correct.

स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण

1

Ellos pueden hablar español.

They can speak Spanish.

Basic use of 'pueden' + infinitive 'hablar'.

2

Ustedes pueden comer ahora.

You all can eat now.

'Ustedes' is the subject, so we use 'pueden'.

3

Mis amigos pueden correr rápido.

My friends can run fast.

'Mis amigos' is the plural subject.

4

¿Pueden ustedes venir mañana?

Can you all come tomorrow?

Question form with subject-verb inversion.

5

Ellas no pueden entrar aquí.

They (fem.) cannot enter here.

Negative form with 'no' before 'pueden'.

6

Los niños pueden jugar en el parque.

The children can play in the park.

'Los niños' is the plural subject.

7

¿Pueden abrir la ventana?

Can you all open the window?

Request form, 'ustedes' is implied.

8

Ellos pueden ver la televisión.

They can watch television.

Simple ability/permission.

1

Ustedes pueden sentarse en estas sillas.

You all can sit in these chairs.

Reflexive verb 'sentarse' used with 'pueden'.

2

¿Pueden ayudarme con las maletas?

Can you all help me with the suitcases?

Polite request using 'pueden'.

3

Ellos no pueden salir porque está lloviendo.

They cannot go out because it is raining.

Expressing inability due to circumstances.

4

Aquí se pueden comprar entradas para el cine.

Here one can buy tickets for the cinema.

Impersonal 'se' with plural agreement ('entradas').

5

Mis padres pueden venir a visitarme en verano.

My parents can come to visit me in summer.

Expressing possibility.

6

¿Pueden decirme dónde está la estación?

Can you all tell me where the station is?

Indirect object pronoun 'me' attached to the infinitive 'decir'.

7

Ellas pueden cocinar una cena deliciosa.

They (fem.) can cook a delicious dinner.

Describing a group's ability.

8

Ustedes no pueden fumar en este edificio.

You all cannot smoke in this building.

Expressing prohibition.

1

Se pueden encontrar muchas ofertas en internet.

Many offers can be found on the internet.

Impersonal 'se' with plural agreement ('ofertas').

2

Ellos pueden estar perdidos; no conocen la ciudad.

They might be lost; they don't know the city.

Using 'pueden' to express probability/speculation.

3

¿Pueden confirmar su asistencia antes del viernes?

Can you all confirm your attendance before Friday?

Formal request in a social/professional context.

4

Estas plantas pueden crecer sin mucha agua.

These plants can grow without much water.

Describing biological potential/possibility.

5

Los estudiantes pueden elegir entre tres idiomas.

The students can choose between three languages.

Expressing options or choices.

6

No pueden imaginar lo difícil que fue el examen.

You all cannot imagine how difficult the exam was.

Using 'pueden' for emphasis/rhetorical effect.

7

Se pueden ver las estrellas muy bien desde aquí.

The stars can be seen very well from here.

Impersonal 'se' construction.

8

Ellos pueden ganar si practican todos los días.

They can win if they practice every day.

Conditional possibility.

1

Las nuevas leyes pueden afectar a las pequeñas empresas.

The new laws can affect small businesses.

Expressing potential consequences in a formal context.

2

¿Cómo pueden ignorar un problema tan grave?

How can they ignore such a serious problem?

Rhetorical question expressing criticism.

3

Los resultados pueden variar según el método utilizado.

The results can vary depending on the method used.

Academic/scientific use of 'pueden' for variability.

4

Se pueden apreciar los detalles en esta fotografía.

The details can be appreciated in this photograph.

Impersonal 'se' with plural agreement ('detalles').

5

Ustedes pueden solicitar una beca si cumplen los requisitos.

You all can apply for a scholarship if you meet the requirements.

Formal permission/opportunity based on conditions.

6

Ellos no pueden haber terminado ya; es imposible.

They cannot have finished already; it's impossible.

Expressing logical impossibility (pueden + haber + participle).

7

Estas medidas pueden ayudar a reducir la contaminación.

These measures can help to reduce pollution.

Discussing potential solutions to a problem.

8

¿Pueden explicarme el motivo de su decisión?

Can you all explain to me the reason for your decision?

Polite, formal request for information.

1

Las repercusiones pueden ser devastadoras para la economía.

The repercussions can be devastating for the economy.

High-level analysis of potential outcomes.

2

No pueden sino aceptar las condiciones del contrato.

They cannot but accept the conditions of the contract.

Advanced construction 'no pueden sino' (have no choice but to).

3

Se pueden observar cambios significativos en el comportamiento.

Significant changes in behavior can be observed.

Formal academic 'se' construction.

4

¿Hasta qué punto pueden las redes sociales influir en el voto?

To what extent can social networks influence the vote?

Complex inquiry into social phenomena.

5

Ellos pueden haber sido víctimas de un engaño.

They may have been victims of a deception.

Speculating about past events with high nuance.

6

Ustedes pueden estar seguros de que haremos todo lo posible.

You all can be sure that we will do everything possible.

Using 'pueden' to provide reassurance.

7

Los mitos pueden revelar mucho sobre una cultura.

Myths can reveal a lot about a culture.

Abstract analysis of cultural elements.

8

No pueden pretender que no sabían nada del asunto.

They cannot pretend that they knew nothing about the matter.

Using 'pueden' to challenge a group's claim.

1

Las palabras pueden herir más profundamente que las armas.

Words can wound more deeply than weapons.

Philosophical/literary use of 'pueden'.

2

Se pueden trazar paralelismos entre ambas obras literarias.

Parallels can be drawn between both literary works.

Sophisticated literary analysis.

3

¿Pueden acaso los hombres escapar de su propio destino?

Can men perhaps escape their own destiny?

Rhetorical question with 'acaso' for poetic effect.

4

Ellos pueden jactarse de haber transformado la industria.

They can boast of having transformed the industry.

Using 'pueden' with the reflexive 'jactarse'.

5

No pueden menos que admirar la valentía de los activistas.

They cannot help but admire the courage of the activists.

Advanced idiom 'no pueden menos que' (cannot help but).

6

Estas sutilezas pueden pasar desapercibidas para el ojo inexperto.

These subtleties can go unnoticed by the untrained eye.

Highly nuanced observation.

7

Ustedes pueden dar por sentado que el acuerdo se firmará.

You all can take for granted that the agreement will be signed.

Using the idiom 'dar por sentado'.

8

Los recuerdos pueden ser tanto un refugio como una prisión.

Memories can be both a refuge and a prison.

Deeply metaphorical and philosophical statement.

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

pueden hacer
pueden ir
pueden ver
pueden decir
pueden venir
pueden tener
pueden ayudar
pueden usar
pueden comer
pueden ser

सामान्य वाक्यांश

¿Pueden ayudarme?

No pueden pasar.

Pueden irse.

Como pueden ver...

Si pueden...

¿Pueden creerlo?

Pueden estar seguros.

No pueden faltar.

Pueden elegir.

¿Pueden oírme?

अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है

pueden vs saben

Saben is for learned skills (know how), pueden is for physical ability or permission.

pueden vs podemos

Podemos is 'we can', pueden is 'they/you all can'.

pueden vs puede

Puede is singular (he/she/it/you formal), pueden is plural.

मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ

"No pueden ver a alguien ni en pintura"

To not be able to stand someone at all. Literally 'not even in a painting.'

Ellos no pueden ver a su vecino ni en pintura.

informal

"Pueden con todo"

They can handle anything. Used to describe very capable or resilient people.

Mis hermanas son increíbles, ellas pueden con todo.

neutral

"No pueden más"

They can't take it anymore. Used for exhaustion or frustration.

Los corredores están agotados, ya no pueden más.

neutral

"Pueden decir misa"

They can say whatever they want (but it won't change anything).

Ellos pueden decir misa, pero yo no voy a cambiar de opinión.

informal

"No pueden quitarle los ojos de encima"

They can't take their eyes off someone/something.

El cuadro es tan bello que no pueden quitarle los ojos de encima.

neutral

"Pueden dar fe"

They can attest to something. Used in formal or legal contexts.

Los testigos pueden dar fe de lo que ocurrió.

formal

"No pueden ver más allá de sus narices"

They can't see past their own noses (short-sighted).

Son tan egoístas que no pueden ver más allá de sus narices.

informal

"Pueden cantar victoria"

They can claim victory (usually used with 'no' if it's too early).

Todavía no pueden cantar victoria, el partido no ha terminado.

neutral

"No pueden con su alma"

They are extremely tired. Literally 'can't even with their soul.'

Después de trabajar doce horas, no pueden con su alma.

informal

"Pueden dormir a pierna suelta"

They can sleep soundly/deeply.

Ahora que terminaron los exámenes, pueden dormir a pierna suelta.

informal

आसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले

pueden vs saben

Both translate to 'can' in English.

Saben refers to knowledge or a skill you learned. Pueden refers to having the opportunity, permission, or physical power at a specific moment.

Ellos saben nadar (They know how), pero hoy no pueden nadar porque la piscina está cerrada (but today they can't because it's closed).

pueden vs podían

Both are forms of 'poder' for 'ellos'.

Pueden is present tense (they can). Podían is imperfect past tense (they used to be able to / they were able to).

Ahora pueden correr, pero antes no podían.

pueden vs podrán

Both are forms of 'poder' for 'ellos'.

Pueden is present (they can). Podrán is future (they will be able to).

Ellos pueden hacerlo ahora, y también podrán hacerlo mañana.

pueden vs pudieron

Both are forms of 'poder' for 'ellos'.

Pueden is present (they can). Pudieron is preterite past (they were able to / they managed to at a specific time).

Ellos pueden ganar hoy porque ayer también pudieron ganar.

pueden vs pongan

Similar sound to 'pueden' for beginners.

Pongan is from 'poner' (to put) in the subjunctive/imperative. Pueden is from 'poder' (to be able to).

Pongan los libros en la mesa si pueden.

वाक्य संरचनाएँ

A1

Ellos pueden [infinitive].

Ellos pueden nadar.

A1

¿Pueden ustedes [infinitive]?

¿Pueden ustedes cantar?

A2

Ustedes no pueden [infinitive] aquí.

Ustedes no pueden fumar aquí.

A2

Se pueden [infinitive] [plural noun].

Se pueden ver flores.

B1

Ellos pueden estar [adjective].

Ellos pueden estar cansados.

B2

Las cosas pueden [infinitive] según [noun].

Las cosas pueden cambiar según el clima.

C1

No pueden sino [infinitive].

No pueden sino aceptar.

C2

Pueden dar por sentado que [clause].

Pueden dar por sentado que ganaremos.

शब्द परिवार

संज्ञा

क्रिया

विशेषण

संबंधित

इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें

frequency

Extremely high. It is one of the top 50 most used verb forms in Spanish.

सामान्य गलतियाँ
  • Ellos poden ir. Ellos pueden ir.

    Forgetting the 'o' to 'ue' stem change. 'Poder' is irregular in the present tense.

  • Ustedes pueden a entrar. Ustedes pueden entrar.

    Adding the preposition 'a'. 'Pueden' connects directly to the infinitive.

  • Ellos no saben nadar hoy porque la piscina está cerrada. Ellos no pueden nadar hoy porque la piscina está cerrada.

    Using 'saben' (learned skill) instead of 'pueden' (circumstantial ability/permission).

  • Se puede ver las estrellas. Se pueden ver las estrellas.

    Failing to make 'pueden' plural to agree with the plural noun 'estrellas' in an impersonal construction.

  • Ellos pueden de venir. Ellos pueden venir.

    Adding 'de' between the modal verb and the infinitive. This is never required with 'pueden'.

सुझाव

Stem Change Alert

Always remember the 'o' to 'ue' change. If you say 'poden', you'll sound like a beginner. Practice saying 'puedo, puedes, puede, pueden' to get used to the sound.

No 'a' Needed

English speakers often want to say 'pueden a...'. Train your brain to jump straight from 'pueden' to the next verb. 'Pueden comer', 'pueden ir', 'pueden ver'.

Latin America vs. Spain

In Latin America, 'pueden' is for everyone you address in a group. In Spain, use 'podéis' for friends and 'pueden' for people you don't know or in formal settings.

Saber vs. Poder

If you're talking about a skill someone learned, use 'saben'. If you're talking about permission or physical ability, use 'pueden'. This is a key distinction!

Reflexive Verbs

With reflexive verbs, you can put the 'se' at the beginning or the end: 'Se pueden sentar' or 'Pueden sentarse'. Both are 100% correct!

Listen for the 'N'

The only difference between 'puede' (singular) and 'pueden' (plural) is the 'n' at the end. In fast speech, this can be subtle, so listen closely to the subject of the sentence.

Impersonal 'Se'

When using 'se pueden', make sure the verb is plural if the noun is plural. 'Se pueden comprar libros' is correct. 'Se puede comprar libros' is common but less formal.

Polite Requests

Turn a statement into a request just by changing your tone. 'Ustedes pueden ayudar' (You can help) vs '¿Ustedes pueden ayudar?' (Can you help?).

Visual Link

Imagine a group of people with 'CAN' written on their shirts. They are the 'pueden' group. This helps link the plural subject to the plural verb.

Formal Alternatives

In formal writing, try using 'son capaces de' or 'están autorizados a' instead of 'pueden' to sound more professional and precise.

याद करें

स्मृति सहायक

Think of 'PUE' as 'PUsh' and 'DEN' as 'THEN'. If 'they' PUsh, THEN they can move it. PUE-DEN.

दृश्य संबंध

Imagine a group of people (ellos) standing in front of a door that says 'PUE' on it. They are all pushing it open because they CAN.

Word Web

capacidad permiso posibilidad fuerza opción habilidad autorización potencial

चैलेंज

Try to write three sentences using 'pueden': one about your friends' skills, one about a rule in your house, and one about a possibility for next year.

शब्द की उत्पत्ति

Derived from the Vulgar Latin 'potēre', which replaced the Classical Latin 'posse'. The root is 'potis' (able, powerful).

मूल अर्थ: To be powerful, to have the strength or ability to do something.

Romance (Indo-European > Italic > Latino-Faliscan > Latin > Spanish).

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

Be careful when using 'no pueden' as it can sound very authoritative or blunt. In social settings, it's often softened with 'lo siento' or 'me temo que'.

English speakers often struggle with the 'o' to 'ue' change because English 'can' never changes its spelling for different people.

The slogan 'Sí se puede' (Yes we can/it can be done) popularized by Cesar Chavez. The song 'Pueden decir' by Gilberto Santa Rosa. Commonly used in Spanish translations of superhero catchphrases.

असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें

वास्तविक संदर्भ

Travel and Directions

  • ¿Pueden decirme dónde está el baño?
  • Ustedes pueden tomar el autobús número diez.
  • Aquí pueden comprar los boletos.
  • No pueden estacionar en esta calle.

Education and Learning

  • Ustedes pueden usar el diccionario.
  • ¿Pueden repetir la pregunta?
  • Ellos pueden estudiar en la biblioteca.
  • No pueden hablar durante el examen.

Social Gatherings

  • ¿Pueden venir a mi fiesta?
  • Ustedes pueden traer a sus amigos.
  • Ellos pueden bailar salsa muy bien.
  • ¿Pueden pasarme la sal, por favor?

Work and Business

  • Los empleados pueden tomar un descanso.
  • ¿Pueden enviar el informe hoy?
  • Ellos pueden trabajar desde casa.
  • Ustedes pueden contactarme por correo.

Health and Fitness

  • Los pacientes pueden caminar un poco.
  • ¿Pueden hacer estos ejercicios?
  • Ellos no pueden comer azúcar.
  • Ustedes pueden mejorar su salud.

बातचीत की शुरुआत

"¿Qué idiomas pueden hablar tus amigos más cercanos?"

"¿Ustedes pueden recomendarme un buen restaurante por aquí?"

"¿Crees que los robots pueden reemplazar a los humanos en el futuro?"

"¿Pueden tus padres venir a visitarte este año?"

"¿Qué cosas no pueden faltar en una fiesta perfecta?"

डायरी विषय

Escribe sobre tres cosas que tus amigos pueden hacer muy bien y tú no.

Describe las reglas de un lugar que conoces: ¿Qué pueden y qué no pueden hacer las personas allí?

Imagina el futuro: ¿Qué cosas crees que las personas pueden lograr en cien años?

¿Qué habilidades nuevas crees que tú y tus compañeros pueden aprender este mes?

Escribe sobre un momento en el que un grupo de personas te ayudó. ¿Qué pudieron hacer por ti?

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

10 सवाल

It is used for both! In Spanish, 'pueden' matches 'ellos' (they masculine), 'ellas' (they feminine), and 'ustedes' (you all). Context usually makes it clear which one is intended.

The verb 'poder' is a stem-changing verb. In the present tense, the 'o' changes to 'ue' whenever that syllable is stressed. This happens in all forms except 'nosotros' (podemos) and 'vosotros' (podéis).

No! This is a common mistake for English speakers. In Spanish, you say 'pueden ir' directly. No preposition like 'a' or 'de' is needed between 'pueden' and the next verb.

Simply put 'no' before the verb: 'Ellos no pueden'. For example, 'Ellos no pueden venir' means 'They cannot come'.

'Saben' is for skills you have learned (like speaking a language or playing an instrument). 'Pueden' is for physical ability, permission, or a specific possibility. 'Ellos saben tocar el piano' (They know how) vs 'Ellos pueden tocar el piano' (They are allowed to or have a piano available).

Yes, when addressing a group. '¿Pueden ayudarme?' is a polite way to ask 'Can you all help me?'. It is very common in social and service situations.

Use 'se pueden' when you want to say 'one can' or 'it is possible to' in relation to a plural object. For example, 'Se pueden ver las estrellas' (The stars can be seen).

It is neutral. However, because it is the form for 'ustedes', it is the standard way to address a group formally in Spain, and the standard way to address any group in Latin America.

Always use the infinitive form of the verb (the form ending in -ar, -er, or -ir). For example: 'pueden comer', 'pueden salir', 'pueden hablar'.

It is pronounced PWE-den. Make sure to blend the 'u' and 'e' into one syllable (a diphthong) and keep the 'd' soft.

खुद को परखो 200 सवाल

writing

Write a sentence in Spanish saying 'They can speak three languages.'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a question in Spanish asking 'Can you all help me?'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a negative sentence in Spanish saying 'They cannot enter the building.'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a sentence using 'se pueden' and 'libros'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a sentence about what your friends can do this weekend.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Translate: 'You all can sit in the living room.'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Translate: 'The results can vary.'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a sentence using the idiom 'pueden con todo'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Translate: 'They might be tired.'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a rule for a museum using 'no pueden'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Translate: 'Can they come tomorrow?'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a sentence using 'son capaces de' as an alternative to 'pueden'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Translate: 'You all can use your phones now.'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a sentence about what 'ellos' can see from a window.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Translate: 'They cannot believe the news.'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a sentence using 'pueden' and 'reflexive verb'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Translate: 'One can find many things here.'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a question asking a group if they can hear you.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Translate: 'They can dance very well.'

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
writing

Write a sentence about a possibility for the future using 'pueden'.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'They can swim' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'Can you all help me?' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'They cannot come today' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'You all can sit here' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'One can see the mountains' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'They might be late' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'Can they speak English?' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'You all can't smoke here' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'The results can vary' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'They can handle anything' using an idiom.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'Can you all hear me?' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'They can't believe it' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'You all can choose the menu' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'They can run fast' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'Can they come to the party?' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'One can buy tickets here' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'They cannot enter' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'You all can open your books' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'They can cook very well' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
speaking

Say 'Can you all tell me the time?' in Spanish.

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सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the verb: 'Mis padres pueden ayudarnos'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the subject: '¿Pueden ustedes venir mañana?'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the action: 'Ellos no pueden entrar'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the object: 'Se pueden ver las estrellas'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the tone: '¿Cómo pueden decir eso?'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the pronoun: 'Pueden lavarse las manos'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the tense: 'Ellos pueden ganar'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the number: '¿Pueden ayudarme?'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the location: 'Ustedes pueden sentarse aquí'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the reason: 'No pueden salir porque llueve'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the frequency: 'Ellos siempre pueden ayudar'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the group: 'Ellas pueden bailar'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the modal: 'Ustedes pueden elegir'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the possibility: 'Las cosas pueden cambiar'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
listening

Listen and identify the request: '¿Pueden pasarme la sal?'.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:

/ 200 correct

Perfect score!

संबंधित सामग्री

वीडियो में देखें

Actions के और शब्द

abrió

B1

उसने दरवाजा खोला।

basta

B1

बस! काफी है।

conceden

B1

वे आधिकारिक तौर पर कुछ प्रदान करते हैं या स्वीकार करते हैं।

corre

A1

वह दौड़ता है। शारीरिक गति या समय बीतने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है।

corrí

B1

मैं दौड़ा। यह क्रिया 'correr' का उत्तम पुरुष एकवचन भूतकाल रूप है।

entra

B1

वह प्रवेश करता है। भौतिक गति या किसी समूह में शामिल होने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है। 'वह घर में प्रवेश करता है।'

entras

A1

'entras' शब्द का अर्थ है 'तुम प्रवेश करते हो'। इसका उपयोग किसी से अनौपचारिक रूप से बात करने के लिए किया जाता है।

eres

A1

तुम मेरे सबसे अच्छे दोस्त हो (Tum mere sabse acche dost ho).

escapa

B1

वह अपनी आज़ादी पाने के लिए जेल से भाग जाता है।

espérate

B1

यह क्रिया 'esperar' का अनौपचारिक आज्ञावाचक रूप है जिसमें सर्वनाम 'te' जुड़ा है। इसका उपयोग किसी मित्र से 'रुको' कहने के लिए किया जाता है।

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