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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Does it matter if you write, You can interact very well with others.orYou can interact with others very well.
  

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No. I like the first one, though—the adverb is closer to the verb.

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  • I like the first one, though—the adverb is closer to the verb.
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No. I like the first one, though—the adverb is closer to the verb.
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They mean the same thing, however, there is the slightest nuance between them. The first one is more formal, impersonal, and mature-sounding, and might be used more between adults, for example, a boss might say this to an employee. The second is less formal and mature-sounding, and more personal, and might be used more by an adult talking to a child, for example, a teacher might say this to a st
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AnonymousYou can interact very well with others.orYou can interact with others very well
I would omit 'can' and use the first one. Aren't you saying that this person actually does interact very well with others?

CJ

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