What's the difference in meaning between the following two sentences?

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notatall123

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[FONT=新細明體][/FONT]What's thedifference in meaning between the following two sentences? Are the both grammaticallycorrect?
I can swim.
I am able to swim.
Could you explain why they are different in meaning or point out the grammatical error from each one.
Thanks

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What's the#difference in meaning between the following two sentences? Are the both grammatically#correct?
I can swim.
I am able to swim.
Please check your posts before sumitting, not at all. You have once gain mised spaces between words.

Without more context, it's not possible to claim a clear difference between the two sentences.
 
Please check your posts before sumitting, not at all. You have once gain mised spaces between words.
Without more context, it's not possible to claim a clear difference between the two sentences.
Yes, I will check the spaces before I post them. Thanks again.
But could you show me the context for each sentence to make it correct?

Thanks
 
notatall123's member type said:
  • Member Type:
  • Student or Learner
  • Native Language:
  • Bulgarian
  • Home Country:
  • Bermuda
  • Current Location:
  • Bhutan

Is this infromation accurate? Seems like quite a coincident that all of those start with a "B" and Bulgarian isn't the official language in either Bhutan or Bermuda.
 
Is this infromation accurate? Seems like quite a coincident that all of those start with a "B" and Bulgarian isn't the official language in either Bhutan or Bermuda.
Thanks, Sandwich. I have reedited my profile.
 
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