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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Omitting "can"

"You react best under pressure. This can be an asset."

"You react best under pressure. This is an asset."


What's the difference? Is there none?

  

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". . " This tells us that it is always an asset.

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  • " This tells us that it is always an asset.
  • You will be good in a job that has a lot of pressure.
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". . . This is an asset." This tells us that it is always an asset. You will be good in a job that has a lot of pressure.

". . . This can be an asset." This tells us that it is sometimes an asset, sometimes not an asset.

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