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I am not going to able to drive a car vs I am not going to be able to drive a car

The correct phrase is "I am not going to be able to drive a car." The use of "be" is necessary in this context to form the correct structure of the sentence. The absence of "be" in the first phrase makes it grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 12, 2024

I am not going to able to drive a car

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'be' is missing, which is necessary for the correct structure of the sentence.

The correct phrase should include the verb 'be' after 'going to' to form the correct structure: 'I am not going to be able to drive a car.'

I am not going to be able to drive a car

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The inclusion of the verb 'be' after 'going to' is necessary for the sentence to be grammatically accurate.

This phrase is the correct way to express that someone will not have the ability to drive a car in the future.

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