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UK//əˈpɛərəntli juː kæn//US//əˈpɛrˌɛntli ju kæn//

Meaning of Apparently you can

Used to indicate something that seems true but isn't confirmed.

In simple words: It seems that you are able to do something.

Apparently you can in a sentence

  • Apparently you can travel to Mars in the next decade.
  • Apparently you can submit your application online now.
  • Apparently you can learn a new language by listening.
  • Apparently you can cook this dish in just 20 minutes.
  • Apparently you can get a refund if you return the item.

How to use Apparently you can

Use in conversation when sharing something that seems true but might not be confirmed. It’s often used informally.

Grammar pattern

Apparently + subject + can + verb

Memory hint

Think of 'a parent' saying something you can do, but with a hint of doubt.

Related words

Collocations with Apparently you can

Synonyms for Apparently you can

Common mistakes with Apparently you can

  • Using it with strong certainty instead of implying uncertainty.
  • Confusing with 'evidently' which is stronger in certainty.

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Frequently asked questions about "Apparently you can"

What does "Apparently you can" mean?

It seems that you are able to do something.

What is the definition of "Apparently you can"?

Used to indicate something that seems true but isn't confirmed.

How do you use "Apparently you can" in a sentence?

Apparently you can travel to Mars in the next decade.

Can you give another example of "Apparently you can"?

Apparently you can submit your application online now.

What are synonyms for "Apparently you can"?

Common alternatives include It seems that, Evidently, Supposedly.

What words go with "Apparently you can"?

It commonly pairs with apparently you can, apparently it is, apparently they want.

What are common mistakes when using "Apparently you can"?

Using it with strong certainty instead of implying uncertainty. Confusing with 'evidently' which is stronger in certainty.

How do you pronounce "Apparently you can"?

US: //əˈpɛrˌɛntli ju kæn//, UK: //əˈpɛərəntli juː kæn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Apparently you can"?

Use in conversation when sharing something that seems true but might not be confirmed. It’s often used informally.