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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between both sentences

What is the difference between both sentences and where we use both sentences

1. We are not able to access the URL.
2. We can not able to access the URL
  

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Sentence #1 is fine. Sentence #2 is incorrect. " This is correct: We can not access the URL.

  • Sentence #1 is fine.
  • Sentence #2 is incorrect.
  • " This is correct: We can not access the URL.
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Sentence #1 is fine.

Sentence #2 is incorrect. If you use "can," you don't need "able." "Can" is the same as "is/are able."
This is correct:

We can not access the URL.
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Is it correct sentence?
What is the difference between both sentences
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AnonymousWhat is the difference between both sentences
"Both" does not quite fit here. "What is the difference between these sentences?" would be better.
Is it correct sentence?
Is this sentence correct?
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Why don't we use "it" here
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Khoff has fixed your sentence in one way. You can use 'it', but you must fix your sentence then in another way:

Is it a correct sentence?

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