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I am able to drive a car vs I can drive a car What is the difference? I am able to drive a car I can drive a car What is the difference? Please don't say the two sentences are the same.
Feb 3, 2014 11:51 PM
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both very similar 1.- you might say after getting over an illness or an operation 2- you might say just as you have learned to drive a car
February 4, 2014
In many situations you could use either. One possible difference is where you are saying that you "can" drive but are not talking about your ability. for example: "today I walked, but tomorrow I can drive a car" (maybe because it is then available). You can only understand this fully by seeing many examples. good luck.
February 4, 2014
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