Pelin
Can I use these interchangeably? I can do something now. If I say; I couldn't do it before. I've never been able to do it before
2024年12月11日 00:22
解答 · 4
Both options are fine but the original isn’t. It’s clearer to say: Now, I can do something. (Starting with and emphasizing ‘Now’ suggests ‘now and not previously’ more clearly than putting it at the end.)
2024年12月12日
Or you can say ‘I couldn’t have done it before’
2024年12月12日
They mean the same thing, but the second has a little bit more emphasis in my opinion, as if it's amazing that you can now do it.
2024年12月11日
Both your examples are okay Pelin.
2024年12月11日
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