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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"cannot" OR "not being able"

Please help me, I have two sentences :

A = I feel stupid because I "cannot" speak english
B = I feel stupid for "not being able" in english

Which is correct? A or B?
  

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Anonymous Which is correct? A or B? Neither, really.

  • Anonymous Which is correct?
  • A or B?
  • Neither, really.
  • A = I feel stupid because I cannot speak E nglish .
  • (2 mistakes) B = I feel stupid for not being able to speak E nglish .
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AnonymousWhich is correct? A or B?
Neither, really.

A = I feel stupid because I cannot speak English. (2 mistakes)
B = I feel stupid for not being able to speak English.
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Thank you

but, which should I use?
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Anonymouswhich should I use?
In practical terms, just say the one you find more comfortable saying, the one that you can pronounce more easily and fluently.

CJ
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ok, thank you very much
Emotion: gift

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