Jadoon 84
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- Joined
- Jun 22, 2010
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Urdu
- Home Country
- Pakistan
- Current Location
- Afghanistan
1, Marsh may be able to lend you money. (In a local English book written by a non-English author states, "May Be Able is used for a possibility, perhaps / possible Marsh lend him money.) Is it true? But
2, Marsh might be able to lend you money.(Author says Might Be Able means Marsh will not give him money) Is it true?
Please clear me the meaning & uses of both.
Regards
2, Marsh might be able to lend you money.(Author says Might Be Able means Marsh will not give him money) Is it true?
Please clear me the meaning & uses of both.
Regards