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Nina_Nia Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Can or be able to

Hello,

Would you use can instead of be able to in sentences like this?
I will be able to help you later.
I can help you later.
I can give you my book tomorrow.
I will be able to give you my book tomorrow.

I can call on you in two days.
I will be able to call on you in two days.

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Nina_Nia Would you use can instead of be able to in sentences like this? I'm liable to use either; there is no difference.

  • Nina_Nia Would you use can instead of be able to in sentences like this?
  • I'm liable to use either; there is no difference.
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Nina_NiaWould you use can instead of be able to in sentences like this?
I'm liable to use either; there is no difference.

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