1. Check it out in the garden.2. go to the garden and check it out Who could tell me why only the second sentence is correct? what is the difference between them? 查看翻译 回答abzalon 2021年3月22日 英语(美国) 丹麦语 The first sentence is not incorrect. It just sounds unnatural ...
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1.雨が降りそうです = It seems like it's about to rain2.料理が熱そうです = This food seems to be hot/looks hot 3.乗れるそう電車が着ます = A train that we might be able to get on is coming(Please note, I've left out the other use of そう here deliberately, as I'm not ...
To "be able to" do something means that you're allowed to do it or that you can do it.So in "others should not be able to stop them" it means that "others should not be allowed to stop them"Does that make sense? :)@