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- beria2012August 2019
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JacobRavnSeptember 2019 Both are correct, but it depends on what you want to communicate. I can’t afford refers to a monetary situation, meaning that you don’t have the sufficient amount of capital to buy the car. I can’t allow has something to do with permission or feelings. You can’t allow yourself to buy the car because of an opinion, you don’t like Elon Musk for example. |
vincentSeptember 2019 Thanks for your answer
exRangerAugust 2019 First, best to start w/ the supposition "Which is correct?". Past that, both of your statements are "grammatically" correct, but differ a great deal re: deep meaning. |
Assane96September 2019 Hello everybody my problem is I cannot join anybody of the group |