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Wenwen Posted 15 years ago
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Which sentence is right?

Hello~

Could someone tell me which is right? Or are both fine? What's the difference between the two sentences in terms of meaning?

A) He can't carry things and draw pictures.

B) He can't carry thing or draw pictures.

Thanks in advance!
  

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A) He can't carry things and draw pictures. = He can't do both at the same time. B) He can't carry things or draw pictures.

  • A) He can't carry things and draw pictures.
  • = He can't do both at the same time.
  • B) He can't carry things or draw pictures.
  • = He can't do either one.
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A) He can't carry things and draw pictures. = He can't do both at the same time.

B) He can't carry things or draw pictures. = He can't do either one.

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