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sure can do. vs sure, i can do.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Sure can do.' is a more casual and informal way of expressing agreement or willingness to do something, while 'Sure, I can do.' is a more formal and complete sentence. The choice between the two depends on the level of formality you want to convey.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 11069 views

sure can do.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts to express agreement or willingness to do something.

This phrase is a casual and informal way of saying 'I can do that' or 'I will do that.' It is often used in spoken English among friends or in relaxed situations.

Examples:

  • A: Can you help me with this? B: Sure can do.
  • Sure can do, I'll take care of it.
  • Mexico I'm not sure we can do.
  • Together, we can make sure you do.
  • We want to be sure we get rid of him, which I'm sure we can do.
  • I'm not sure what we can do.
  • I'm not sure what I can do.
  • I'm really sorry for everything you're going through, Hallie, I am, but I'm not sure what I can do.
  • No. Then I'm not sure what I can do.
  • Sorry, but I'm not sure what we can do.
  • Mom, I understand your psychological need, but I'm not sure what you can do.
  • Sure, whatever I can do.
  • I'm not sure what else I can do.
  • I'm not sure what else we can do.
  • Sure. I can do that.
  • But he sure can do the boogie-woogie.
  • I'm not sure what else I can do.
  • I'm not sure what my people can do.
  • I'm not sure what else we can do.
  • Mom, I understand your psychological need, but I'm not sure what you can do.
  • I'm not sure I can do that.
  • I'm not sure I can do this.

Alternatives:

  • Sure thing.
  • Absolutely, I can do that.

sure, i can do.

This phrase is correct and more formal than the first one. It is a complete sentence with proper punctuation.

This phrase is a more formal way of expressing agreement or willingness to do something. It is suitable for written communication or formal spoken situations.

Examples:

  • Sure, I can do that for you.
  • Sure, I can help with that.
  • Sure, whatever I can do.
  • Didn't realize you had a relationship to tonya. Sure, I do.
  • Kev doesn't even know what a vacuum is. Sure, I do.
  • Sure, sure. No, I-I think Jones or maybe Carson is setting something like that up.
  • Anybody know this joint? - Sure, I do.
  • Yes, I'm sure, ma'am.
  • Yes, I'm sure, James.
  • No, I'm not sure, commander.
  • Yes, I'm sure, Peter.
  • Yes, I'm sure, Severide.
  • Yes, I am sure, Winnie.
  • All right. Sure, I did.
  • Mr. Banks, you don't understand - sure, I do.
  • No, I'm quite sure, I checked.
  • I'm not sure, Stanley.
  • Sure, I will. Charles Widmore.
  • Which, I'm sure, is formidable.
  • I'm not sure, I guess.
  • No, sure, I understand.
  • Yes, I'm sure, have fun.

Alternatives:

  • Certainly, I can do that.
  • Of course, I can help.

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