She can't afford it. She wants to buy a car (combine the sentences using a 'non-finite' clause)
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She cant afford buying a car.
- It is a dependent clause built on a to infinitive
- It has a verb that has no tense, implying that it does not specify the moment at which anything occurred.
- In these sentences, the verb comes after the word to,
- For example, Tom had something to eat before leaving.
- Thus, the correct sentence is - She cant afford buying a car.
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