美语听力与发音技巧第33期 | 表达过去的能力

小白老师2016/01/10

在英语中,表达过去的能力主要使用“could”和“was/were able to”两种形式。其中,“could”通常表示过去习惯性或一般性的能力(暗示现在已不具备),而“was/were able to”则用于描述在过去某一特定时刻成功完成某事的能力。

关键要点

  • 在否定句中,“couldn’t”和“wasn’t able to”意义相同,可互换使用。
  • 在肯定句中,“could”表示过去长期具备但现已失去的能力,不能用于描述单次成功事件。
  • 描述过去某一具体时间成功做到某事时,必须使用“was/were able to”或“managed to”,不能用“could”。
  • “I could run fast when I was young”暗示现在跑不快了,而“I was able to run fast yesterday”仅指昨天那次能跑快。

小白老师说:坚持才能提高。美语听力与发音技巧,今天的主题是如何表达过去的能力。音频是中英文双语的,请点击下方条形框播放音频。

Welcome to Daily Tips on Learning English. Today’s tip is on expressing ability in the past.

There are two ways of expressing ability in English. One, “can” or “could”. Two, “be able to”. In negative sentences, there’s no difference in meaning. So, “I couldn’t lift the piano” and “I wasn’t able to lift the piano” mean the same thing. However, in affirmative sentences about past ability, “could” usually means “used be able to”. The use of “could” usually indicates that the ability existed in the past, but does not exist now.

For example, “When I was young, I could run fast” means that I can not run fast now. On the other hand, if the speaker is talking about an ability to do something at one particular time in the past, “was/were able to” can be used in affirmative sentences, but “could” cannot.

For example, your car broke down. It stopped working. So you took it to get fixed two days ago. When I saw you today, you told me that the mechanic fixed your car. If you said, “The mechanic could fix my car yesterday”, that sentence is not correct. You must say, “The mechanic was able to fix my car yesterday” or “The mechanic managed to fix my car yesterday.”

Let’s look at another example. I have been looking for a CD I like for a long time. I could not find it. I was not able to find it for a long time. But yesterday I was able to find it. Yesterday I managed to find it. But you cannot say, “Yesterday I could find it.”

Remember “I could not” and “I was not able to” are the same, but “I could” and “I was able to” are not the same. “I could” means I used to be able to, but now I’m not able to. “I was able to” means I have the ability at one particular time in the past.

This has been today’s daily tip on learning English. Tune in tomorrow for another tip.


常见问题

“I couldn’t”和“I wasn’t able to”有什么区别?

在否定句中,两者意思完全相同,可以互换使用,都表示过去无法做到某事。

为什么不能说“The mechanic could fix my car yesterday”?

因为“could”不能用于肯定句中描述过去某一具体时间成功完成的动作;应使用“was able to”或“managed to”。

“Could”在肯定句中表达什么含义?

“Could”在肯定句中通常表示过去习惯性或一般性的能力,且暗示这种能力现在已经不存在。

参考资料

Cambridge Grammar of English: Past Ability

权威语法资源指出“could”与“was able to”在表达过去能力时的语义差异,尤其强调“could”不用于单次成功事件的肯定句。

Daily Tips on Learning English – Expressing Ability in the Past

本文内容源自该英语学习音频栏目第33期,由小白老师讲解。