Hi guys,
So my issue stems from a short comic drawn and written by one of my pupils.
In one of the panels the main character says: "I am not able to be defeated."
When I read this line I couldn't help but read it over a few times.
Anyways, I digress.
Is it grammatically a correct sentence?
As far as I know one uses "be able to" in order to put the focus on himself/herself (which abilities/showing your (in)competence) however here the person suggests someone else is not able to do something.
Hopefully the question is clear to you. :)
Interesting approach to "be able to".
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Re: Interesting approach to "be able to".
Indeed, you digressEtoCos wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 2:30 pm Hi guys,
So my issue stems from a short comic drawn and written by ome my pupils.
In one the panels the main character says: "I am not able to be defeated."
When I read this line I couldn't help but read it over a few times.
Anyways, I digress.
Is it grammatically a correct sentence?
As far as I know one uses "be able to" in order to put the focus on himself/herself (which abilities/showing your (in)competence) however here the person suggests someone else is not able to do something.
Hopefully the question is clear to you. :)
I cannot be defeated
Nobody can defeat me
Nobody is able to defeat me
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Re: Interesting approach to "be able to".
Thank you for the short, yet effective explanation, Joe!
It's crystal clear to me now!
It's crystal clear to me now!
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Re: Interesting approach to "be able to".
"We are not wholly bad or good, who live our lives under Milk Wood :-| " — Dylan Thomas, Under Milk Wood
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