will be able to read / can read your handwriting

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Tan Elaine

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The handwriting on the envelope is illegible. I wonder whether the postman will be able/can read your handwriting.

Can either verb be used?

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The handwriting on the envelope is illegible. I wonder whether the postman will be able/can read your handwriting.

Can either verb be used?
In this particular example, will be able to is appropriate. The speaker is clearly speaking about a future ability.
 

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Hi Fivejedjon

Sorry for leaving out 'to', and thanks for spotting the error. And many thanks for your help.
 
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