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Navitasan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Can't usually

1) I usually can't watch my favorite show on TV.

2) I can't usually watch my favorite show on TV.


Is there a difference between the meanings of these sentences?


Gratefully,

Navi

  

Top answer

At the moment I don't see any. Did you have in mind any suggestion of what the difference could be?

  • At the moment I don't see any.
  • Did you have in mind any suggestion of what the difference could be?
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At the moment I don't see any. Did you have in mind any suggestion of what the difference could be?

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