Asked by rfvv
1. You can go now.
2. You are able to go now.
3. You are allowed to go now.
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Does #1 mean #2 or #3?
If 'can' means 'ability,' #1 means #2.
However, if 'can' means 'permission,' #1 mean #3. Is that right?
2. You are able to go now.
3. You are allowed to go now.
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Does #1 mean #2 or #3?
If 'can' means 'ability,' #1 means #2.
However, if 'can' means 'permission,' #1 mean #3. Is that right?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
All mean approximately the same thing, but 1 can be used as a dismissive command!
The verbs "can" and "able" mean the same thing. Technically, "may" is the verb needed for permission.
The verbs "can" and "able" mean the same thing. Technically, "may" is the verb needed for permission.
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