🤔 CAN or BE ABLE TO?? | Stop making this mistake!

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Learn the difference between CAN v BE ABLE TO in this English grammar lesson.

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EnglishWithGreg
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You just added some piece of useful information to my knowledge.
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moe
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Awesome! It is so simple once it’s said …☺️ I like your very clear and short way to explain this very informative and useful point. 👏🏻

MC-bqdj
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Excellent.lts great, l never heard before Sir.Thanks

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The best lesson about this topic what i have ever seen.

denisstalkerq
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I really enjoy this kind of videos thank you,

jonathangonzalez
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Hi Greg, congratulations on your videos. They're really helpful!
I'd be interested to know about the usage of Be Able to when it refers to availability or willingness to do something. For example, tonight I'm able to cook. Neither permission nor ability is expressed when it is said. I would really appreciate it if you could find the time for an explanation on this particular usage. Thanks from Málaga!

antoniol.guzmancabrera
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Thank you. Very good explanation ! I could understand better this subject. Regards from Brazil!

marmachado
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Thanks a bunch. It is very interesting especially for English teachers. I am an English teacher but I didn't know this information. Best regards.

zaidiromaissa
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Hello.Thanks for the book this is a real treasure

ОльгаЗозуля-зщ
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What is the difference between these two modals? Does it really work to say one is weaker while another is stronger? I am still confused on that. My mother CAN/ IS ABLE TO see much better with her new glasses now. Which one to be chosen?

AzizullahAzizi-tn
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Hi Greg, What about the verb 'learn'? Does this verb belong in the same category such as 'understand', 'believe', where I can use 'could' even for a specific occasion such as ' Yesterday, I could learn how to repair my brakes.', or can you only say ' Yesterday, I was able to learn how to repair my brakes.'?

joernmatthias
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Oh! What a cute and emotional Gentleman You are! Thank You, keep it up! Ukrainian is waiting for Your new videos ✊🏻🥰

Miss_Katja
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As always i like too much showing your video i find it more useful to improve our speaking english thanks 👍

nadiyanadi
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Do we get accredited certificate after we finish C1 level?

AA-zdib
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Please make a video on each of the following questions if your time permits you. Difference between
1. I saw him cross the road and I saw him crossing the road.
2. I like to read books and I like reading books.
3. I will come tomorrow and I would come tomorrow.
4. I want to talk to you and I would like to talk to you.
5. I did it and I have done it (note: In both cases, time is not mentioned )
6. If you asked, I would give you and if you ask, I will give you.
7. He may have gone and he might have gone.
8. I could have done it and I would have done it.
9. If you don't mind, please tell me this address and would you mind telling me this address and I was wondering if you could tell me this address and I am wondering if you can tell me this address.
10. I can't help seeing you and I can't help but see you.
11. I am walking and I am taking a walk and I am going for a walk.
12. I think he's a nice guy; I guess he's a nice guy, I assume he's a nice guy. I believe he's a nice guy, I suppose he's a nice guy, l reckon he's a nice guy.
13. I should go, I have to go, I am to go, I am supposed to go, I have got to go, I must go, I ought to go.
Dear Sir/Madam, these are a few of the questions that pester us, non-native speakers as to use in our day to day using English language. It would be a great and once in a lifetime help if you can make videos on the above questions. Thank you 🙏 a humble request. Have a nice time.

ramarao
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When a verb lacks some tenses, do you call it defective? Thanks Greg👋

mamymimma
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Can you do it for me? future tenses or even "could you do it for me? Nobody in his right mind can figure out the logic behind this but anyway I personally enjoy studying English great language

vasaorlov
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Thank you, but i am from Ukraine, and only study English. I didn’t understand half the video😂

МаксимКравчик-шж