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Angela
Can I say "He is basically able to communicate in English"?
Thank you!
Dec 17, 2015 12:43 PM
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I agree with James. Your sentence is grammatically sound, but not very meaningful. The adverb 'basically' should not be modifying 'able'. It is the word 'English' which should be modified. You can say "He is able to communicate in basic English" or something like "He is able to communicate in a basic way in English."
December 17, 2015
1
I think, there is no grammar mistake in your sentence. sound good
December 17, 2015
1
I think that you're trying to say:
'He is able to communicate in basic English'
i.e. he can speak a little english; enough to get by...
December 17, 2015
You could say, "He is more or less able to communicate in English.". This has a different feel from the first correction. It's an informal way to suggest that he speaks well enough to get the idea across but with mistakes.
December 17, 2015
Ok
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