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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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when to use each of them?

I' m not able to swim today.

I won't be able to swim today.

I'm not going to swim today.

Do these sentences have different meanings?
  

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The first two are essentially synonymous and indicate lack of either ability or opportunity; the third is a statement of intent.

  • The first two are essentially synonymous and indicate lack of either ability or opportunity; the third is a statement of intent.
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The first two are essentially synonymous and indicate lack of either ability or opportunity; the third is a statement of intent.
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