As an adverb, very is mainly used before adjectives, adverbs and determiners (such as many, few, few, etc.). ) to emphasize the tone and express "very, very, very, extremely".
As a modal verb, the basic meaning of can is "can", "can", "may" and "will", which can indicate that physical strength and intelligence can accomplish a thing or the ability given by the environment; Can can also mean request, invitation, requirement, etc.
Lexical analysis:
First of all, your
English [j? : (r)] beauty [j? r]?
Pronouns yours, yours.
Second, English.
English [gl? ] beauty [l? ]?
English
English speaking; British; English; English
Third, very good.
English [? Veri ɡud] beauty [? v? Li? d】?
Very good; excellent
Fourth, can
English [k? Beautiful? n]?
Auxiliary. Yes; Yes; Able to; maybe
Verb (abbreviation of verb) teaching
English [ti:t? ] beauty [tits? ]?
Teaching; Professor; Teaching, training
teach
Extended data
synonym discrimination
Can, can
Both have the meaning of "can". The difference is:
1, can can also mean "can" and "may", which is emotional. For example:
may I come in? may I come in?
That can't be true. That can't be true.
Neither of the above two sentences can be changed to be able.
2.can has only two forms: present tense and past tense, while able has many tense forms. Compare the following two sentences:
Can you come tomorrow?
Can you come tomorrow? (future tense)
This factory has been able to produce newly designed sewing machines.
This factory has been able to produce newly designed sewing machines. (after completion)
Second, education means teaching navigation: education and training.
1, education? Five? education
[Discrimination] A more formal word referring to school education, usually in the passive voice.
My job is to educate students.
My job is to educate students.
Teach, teach
[Discrimination] Common words are to teach someone specific knowledge, skills, principles, etc.
I teach my son to ride a bike.
I teach my son to ride a bike.