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Camila Dutton
Hi, everyone!
What’s the difference between “I can” and “I’m able to”?
Thanks in advance!
17 de feb. de 2021 19:04
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When talking about ability, they have the same meaning. However, 'be able to' is more formal. It is also more versatile - it can be used with other modal verbs (will, should, must) whereas 'can' cannot.
'Can' is also used to express possibility and permission. 'Be able to' is not.
17 de febrero de 2021
2
No difference. Just different wording. Hope this helped! I can dance. I am able to dance.
17 de febrero de 2021
1
I think in two things: I can play football, 'Can' to say in general; I'm able to play fotball after 6pm. 'able to' to say that you can do it in a specific time. I think so.
18 de febrero de 2021
1
Can mainly refers to acquired ability while able to refers to natural ability. I hope this can help u.
17 de febrero de 2021
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Camila Dutton
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Portugués
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Inglés
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