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Harry
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.
3 lut 2014 23:51
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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
4 lutego 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.
4 lutego 2014
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Znajomość języków
angielski, koreański
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angielski
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