French Phrase
Tu peux annuler sur notre site.
Meaning
This sentence tells the listener that they are able to cancel a service, subscription, or order directly on the company’s website. It is a straightforward, helpful statement often used in customer‑service contexts.
When to use
Use this phrase when answering a user’s question about how to stop a recurring payment, cancel a reservation, or delete an account. It works well in emails, chat support, or on‑screen help messages where a friendly, informal tone is appropriate.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Tupeuxannulersurnotresite.
Subject pronoun (Tu)
‘Tu’ is the informal second‑person singular pronoun used with friends, family, or when a brand adopts a casual tone.
Modal verb pouvoir (peux)
‘Peux’ is the present‑tense form of ‘pouvoir’ for ‘tu’; it expresses ability or permission.
Infinitive after pouvoir (annuler)
When a modal verb like ‘pouvoir’ is used, it is followed by an infinitive verb—in this case ‘annuler’ (to cancel).
Preposition ‘sur’
‘Sur’ means ‘on’ and is used here to indicate the location (the website) where the action can be performed.
Possessive adjective (notre)
‘Notre’ means ‘our’ and agrees in gender and number with the noun that follows.
Noun (site)
‘Site’ is a masculine noun meaning ‘website’; the article is omitted after a possessive adjective.
🗨In Conversation
Comment puis‑je annuler mon abonnement ?
How can I cancel my subscription?
Tu peux annuler sur notre site.
You can cancel on our website.
✕Common Mistakes
Tu peut annuler sur notre site.
‘Peut’ is the third‑person singular form; with ‘tu’ you must use ‘peux’.
Tu peux annuler de notre site.
The verb ‘annuler’ does not take the preposition ‘de’ before a direct object.
Tu peux annuler sur le site.
When the site belongs to the speaker, use the possessive ‘notre’ instead of the article ‘le’.
↔Alternatives
Vous pouvez annuler sur notre site.
You can cancel on our website. (formal)
Il est possible d'annuler sur notre site.
It is possible to cancel on our website.
Vous avez la possibilité d'annuler via notre site.
You have the possibility to cancel via our website.
Cultural Tip
In French, ‘tu’ is informal and should be reserved for customers you know well or for brands that deliberately adopt a casual voice. In most professional customer‑service settings, especially with new or older clients, use ‘vous’ to show respect. Also, French speakers often prefer the phrase ‘annuler votre abonnement’ rather than just ‘annuler’ when the context isn’t crystal clear.

