"As far as I know, here "unable" is an adjective. Right, it is an adjective. Your last sentence has too many unnecessary words; this is quite sufficient: Please correct my statements.
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mizansinha007"I am unable to do something for you."As far as I know, here "unable" is an adjective.Right, it is an adjective.
Mister MicawberI am unable to do
mizansinha007Can I make this sentence in another way?Why do you wish to make it different from my version?
Mister MicawberWhy do you wish to make it different from my version?Sorry Mister Micawber,
mizansinha007Actually my cousin has told me that, It's a common sentence. You have used in that sentence "anything". I believe "anything" is more appropriate than "something". But what is difference between two words.'Something' sometimes works when the speaker has a particular thing in mind, but it does not work in your sentence because the statement is too