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Camila Dutton
Hi, everyone!
What’s the difference between “I can” and “I’m able to”?
Thanks in advance!
17 feb. 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 februari 2021
2
No difference. Just different wording. Hope this helped! I can dance. I am able to dance.
17 februari 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 februari 2021
1
Can mainly refers to acquired ability while able to refers to natural ability. I hope this can help u.
17 februari 2021
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Camila Dutton
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Engels, Portugees
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