
1) I haven't got this data today but I ( can/ will be able to) tell you tomorrow.


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Правильный ответ: will be able to



Both "can" and "will be able to" are grammatically correct options to use in this context, but they may convey slightly different nuances.
"I haven't got this data today, but I can tell you tomorrow." In this sentence, "can" suggests that the speaker has the ability or permission to provide the data tomorrow. It implies that the speaker is confident in their ability to do so.
"I haven't got this data today, but I will be able to tell you tomorrow." In this sentence, "will be able to" implies a future certainty that the speaker will have the data and will be in a position to provide it tomorrow. It emphasizes the assurance that the data will be available by that time.
Both options are appropriate, so the choice between "can" and "will be able to" depends on the speaker's intended emphasis on their confidence (can) or future certainty (will be able to) in providing the data.


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