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Bhikkhu1991 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

cannot/am not able to

01. I 01u00am not able to02u00 understand the logic of the edition.02br
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002. I 01u00cannot02u00 understand the logic of the edition.02br
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00Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers,02br
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00A forum member pointed out ' I am not able to understand ' implies you have some kind of mental deficiency.He or She advised me about accepting either02br
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00' I do not understand ' or ' I did not uderstand ' instead.02br
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00In Anonymous's subject ' difference between can and able' , a Post #354509,Mister Micawber said that ' can ' and ' be able to ' have the same meaning.Use02br
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00' I can't read ' or ' I am not able to read '.02br
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00I feel that the more advice, the better. Could you tell me what other options we have ?02br
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00Thank you.02br
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00With best wishes.0-
  

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0Hello Grammar Teacher,02br
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00Could you tell me what other options we have for the underlined words in the sentences 1 and 2 ?02br
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00I apologize for any inconvenience caused by the question that was badly or ambiguously worded. 02br
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00Thank you.02br
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00With best wishes.0-

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