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Pouvoir can be followed by either a noun or a verb infinitive.

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"Pouvoir" can be followed by either a noun or a verb infinitive.
Yes.
Exemple :

Pouvoir rire de tout et n'importe quoi.

Lorsqu'il qu'il est conjugué : (
When it is conjugated)

-Tu peux regarder les oiseaux dans le ciel.
-Ils peuvent jouer dans la cour de récréation.

"peux" (verbe pouvoir) et "regarder" :infinitif
"peuvent" (verbe pouvoir) et "jouer" : infinitif


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