Lesson 12: Expressing Ability (会 and 能)

Goal

Learn how to express ability in Chinese using 会 (huì) and 能 (néng) — understand the differences in usage and apply them in context.

1. Key Vocabulary

ChinesePinyinEnglish
huìto know how to (learned ability)
néngcan, to be able to (possibility, permission)
shuōto speak
做饭zuò fànto cook
开车kāi chēto drive
游泳yóu yǒngto swim
xiěto write
唱歌chàng gēto sing
弹钢琴tán gāng qínto play piano
汉语hàn yǔChinese language
英语yīng yǔEnglish language

2. Grammar Point: 会 vs. 能

Both 会 (huì) and 能 (néng) can mean “can,” but they are used in different situations.

Use Case会 (huì)能 (néng)
Learned skill✔ I have learned how to do it
Physical possibility✔ I am physically able to
Permission/allowed✔ I am allowed to / It’s possible
Examples
  • 我会说汉语。
    (Wǒ huì shuō hàn yǔ.)
    I can speak Chinese. (I learned how.)
  • 他会做饭。
    (Tā huì zuò fàn.)
    He can cook.
  • 我今天不能去学校。
    (Wǒ jīn tiān bù néng qù xué xiào.)
    I can’t go to school today. (Not possible)
  • 她现在不能游泳。
    (Tā xiàn zài bù néng yóu yǒng.)
    She can’t swim now. (Maybe sick, or not allowed)

3. Sentence Patterns

Using 会 (huì)

Subject + 会 + Verb + Object

  • 你会写汉字吗?
    (Nǐ huì xiě hànzì ma?)
    Can you write Chinese characters?
  • 我会弹钢琴。
    (Wǒ huì tán gāng qín.)
    I can play the piano.

Using 能 (néng)

Subject + 能 + Verb + Object

  • 你能来吗?
    (Nǐ néng lái ma?)
    Can you come?
  • 我今天不能工作。
    (Wǒ jīn tiān bù néng gōng zuò.)
    I can’t work today.

Practice: Translation Exercises

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