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30 June
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I can speak English.
I'm able to speak English.
I'm capable of speaking English.
What are the differences?
I can speak English.
I'm able to speak English.
I'm capable of speaking English.
What are the differences?
I'm able to speak English.
I'm capable of speaking English.
What are the differences?
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@Lanadesu
All are the same..
Just say: I can speak English..
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- English (US)
can speak = able to speak = you have the ability and the knowledge now
capable of speaking English = you have the ability, but not the knowledge; you could speak English in the future but not yet
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