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Happy student Posted 10 years ago
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I had to sacrifice everything to be able to say these 2 words. (Does "to be able to say" mean here "to have the opportunity")
  

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Happy student Does "to be able to say" mean here "to have the opportunity" It could; or it could mean 'have the ability'. You have supplied no context to differentiate the possible alternatives.

  • Happy student Does "to be able to say" mean here "to have the opportunity" It could; or it could mean 'have the ability'.
  • You have supplied no context to differentiate the possible alternatives.
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Happy studentDoes "to be able to say" mean here "to have the opportunity"
It could; or it could mean 'have the ability'. You have supplied no context to differentiate the possible alternatives.

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