Q. “Can you play the violin at my wedding next year?”
A. “Sure.”
Colloquial language would imply not only am I willing and able to do this, I already know how to play the violin. Sometimes, what I want to answer is that I don’t know how to play the violin, I’m willing to learn, but you should know I currently don’t know.
Q. “Can you hold the door?” A. “Sure.”
That’s straightforward.
Q. “Can you play the violin at my wedding next year?” A. “Sure.”
Colloquial language would imply not only am I willing and able to do this, I already know how to play the violin. Sometimes, what I want to answer is that I don’t know how to play the violin, I’m willing to learn, but you should know I currently don’t know.
Which I can say, it just takes more words.