Which one is correct?
"I can do." or "I will do."?

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I can do.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express ability or capability.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone has the ability or capability to do something.

Examples:

  • I can do the job.
  • She can speak three languages.
  • He can solve the problem.

Alternatives:

  • I am able to do.
  • I have the ability to do.
  • I am capable of doing.
  • I possess the skills to do.
  • I have the capacity to do.

I will do.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a future intention or promise.

This phrase is used to indicate a future action or commitment to do something.

Examples:

  • I will do my homework later.
  • She will call you back tomorrow.
  • He will finish the project by Friday.

Alternatives:

  • I am going to do.
  • I intend to do.
  • I promise to do.
  • I plan to do.
  • I am committed to doing.
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I can do.' is used to express ability or capability, while 'I will do.' is used to express a future intention or promise.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

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