Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Able"
La signification de "Able" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie able ?
A:
'able' is the ability to do something
Someone who is able to do something can do something if they choose to.
Tiger Woods is able to play golf.
pokapoka5 is able to speak Japanese.
123phillipg is not able to speak Japanese, yet.
123phillipg is able to speak English.
The six month old baby was not able to walk. He had to crawl.
The three year old child was able to walk.
Daigo is able to play Street Fighter very well.
Someone who is able to do something can do something if they choose to.
Tiger Woods is able to play golf.
pokapoka5 is able to speak Japanese.
123phillipg is not able to speak Japanese, yet.
123phillipg is able to speak English.
The six month old baby was not able to walk. He had to crawl.
The three year old child was able to walk.
Daigo is able to play Street Fighter very well.
Q:
Que signifie able ?
A:
capaz, relativo de capacidadd
Q:
Que signifie able ?
A:
capaz de
Q:
Que signifie able ?
A:
Having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something.
"I am able to lift 100 pounds on my own." "I am able to do math in my head." "I will be able to make it to lunch on Friday."
"I am able to lift 100 pounds on my own." "I am able to do math in my head." "I will be able to make it to lunch on Friday."
Q:
Que signifie able and reliable ?
A:
@Monsghh:
able significa 'capaz'
reliable significa 'fiable'
able significa 'capaz'
reliable significa 'fiable'
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Able"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant I'm now able to ~.
A:
I’m now able to speak English fluently.
I’m now able to have conversations.
I’m now able to lift 300 pounds.
Because I’ve been practicing my singing, I am now able to sing higher notes.
I am now able to dance bachata.
I am now able to talk to visit my cousin in jail.
I am now able to talk about my feelings with him.
I’m now able to have conversations.
I’m now able to lift 300 pounds.
Because I’ve been practicing my singing, I am now able to sing higher notes.
I am now able to dance bachata.
I am now able to talk to visit my cousin in jail.
I am now able to talk about my feelings with him.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant able to.
A:
Able to = Poder
She can play
She's able to play
Ella puede jugar
She can walk
She's able to walk
Ella puede caminar
Ella logra caminar (from enfermedad)
She can play
She's able to play
Ella puede jugar
She can walk
She's able to walk
Ella puede caminar
Ella logra caminar (from enfermedad)
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant able.
A:
- I am able to understand it as I am your friend.
- He won't be able to speak French, he knows only English.
or:
She was very able = she was very talented.
- He won't be able to speak French, he knows only English.
or:
She was very able = she was very talented.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant able.
A:
I am able to speak English
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant able to.
A:
I am able to sing = 歌うことができます
Mots similaires à "Able" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre able et capable ?
A:
"able" is like "can." These terms are somewhat general and vague
"capable" is similar to "able/can," but it is stronger because it implies that someone has the power, strength, skill, or ability needed to do something
For example, if someone were to ask me, "Hey, can you fix me up some breakfast?" I wouldn't mind because they are simply asking me to cook breakfast. However, if someone asked me, "Are you (*even) capable of cooking breakfast?" I would be very offended because it sounds like they are condescendingly saying I have no cooking skills
* it is optional to write "even" here for more intensity
(This is not a formal definition, but the way that I see it)
"capable" is similar to "able/can," but it is stronger because it implies that someone has the power, strength, skill, or ability needed to do something
For example, if someone were to ask me, "Hey, can you fix me up some breakfast?" I wouldn't mind because they are simply asking me to cook breakfast. However, if someone asked me, "Are you (*even) capable of cooking breakfast?" I would be very offended because it sounds like they are condescendingly saying I have no cooking skills
* it is optional to write "even" here for more intensity
(This is not a formal definition, but the way that I see it)
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre can et able ?
A:
There are also some usage differences.
If you are doing something and I want to help you, I would say “I can help you with that”. “I am able to help you with that” just sounds like I am stating my ability, but it doesn’t make it clear that if you consent, I actually WILL help you with that.
Another usage difference is in the future tense. You have to say “I will be able to help you”. You can’t use “can” in the future tense. There is no “will can”
If you are doing something and I want to help you, I would say “I can help you with that”. “I am able to help you with that” just sounds like I am stating my ability, but it doesn’t make it clear that if you consent, I actually WILL help you with that.
Another usage difference is in the future tense. You have to say “I will be able to help you”. You can’t use “can” in the future tense. There is no “will can”
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre able----> respectable et ful------> respectful ?
A:
"~able" on the end of a verb creates an adjective that means you can do the action the verb describes. It's hard to explain but easy once you see some examples:
"to respect" -> respectable
"He is a respectable man." (He is a man who you can respect)
"to achieve" -> achievable
"That task is not achievable" (That task cannot be achieved)
"to drink" -> drinkable
"Is this old wine still drinkable?" (Can I drink this wine?)
"~ful" just means "full of", and is added to nouns to create an adjective. The opposite is "~less".
care -> careful (opposite is careless)
joy -> joyful (joyless)
thought -> thoughtful (thoughtless)
Unfortunately, it doesn't work for all words! Respect -> respectful, but respectless isn't a word!
Good luck!
"to respect" -> respectable
"He is a respectable man." (He is a man who you can respect)
"to achieve" -> achievable
"That task is not achievable" (That task cannot be achieved)
"to drink" -> drinkable
"Is this old wine still drinkable?" (Can I drink this wine?)
"~ful" just means "full of", and is added to nouns to create an adjective. The opposite is "~less".
care -> careful (opposite is careless)
joy -> joyful (joyless)
thought -> thoughtful (thoughtless)
Unfortunately, it doesn't work for all words! Respect -> respectful, but respectless isn't a word!
Good luck!
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre able et capable ?
A:
Very little difference. But looking at ability and capability, it seems ability is used for humans (walking ability) and others (computer graphics capability).
Sources:
1. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/able
2. https://www.google.com/amp/s/dictionary.cambridge.org/us/amp/english/capable
3. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ability
4. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/capability
Sources:
1. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/able
2. https://www.google.com/amp/s/dictionary.cambridge.org/us/amp/english/capable
3. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ability
4. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/capability
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre Was/were able to et could ?
A:
Well, I think both are interchangeable but To talk about things that we managed to do on specific occasions in the past, we cannot use could. Instead, we use was/were able to.
I was able to write 10 pages per day.
I was able to write 10 pages per day.
Traductions de "Able"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? able
A:
Are you able to understand me?
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? can とbe able to の違いは
A:
What's the difference between "can" and "be able to"?
"I can walk."
歩けます。
"I am able to walk."
違いがあまりありません。"be able to" は丁寧だと思います。そして"can"は最も普通です。
"I can walk."
歩けます。
"I am able to walk."
違いがあまりありません。"be able to" は丁寧だと思います。そして"can"は最も普通です。
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? able
A:
Vérifiez la question pour voir la réponse
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? able
A:
Assim
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? able
A:
capaz
Autres questions concernant "Able"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer comment se prononce able .
A:
Vérifiez la question pour voir la réponse
Q:
[] Are WON'T BE ABLE TO and CAN'T generally interchangeable? Otherwise, what is the difference between the two phrases?
---
e.g. I WON'T BE ABLE TO[ CAN'T ] make it.
---
- I have noticed that "I won't be able to make it." is a polite expression meaning "I can't come" or "I'm not going to go" to an event, date, party, meeting, appointment, etc.
---
e.g. I WON'T BE ABLE TO[ CAN'T ] make it.
---
- I have noticed that "I won't be able to make it." is a polite expression meaning "I can't come" or "I'm not going to go" to an event, date, party, meeting, appointment, etc.
A:
most cases they are interchangeable ^^ the example sentences you provided are correct! they are interchangeable. they basically mean the same thing.^^||
Q:
able to Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
The "e" at the end of "able" shouldn't be pronounced. The "e" is silent.
Significations et utilisations de mots et de phrases similaires
Nouveaux mots
able
HiNative est une plate-forme permettant aux utilisateurs d'échanger leurs connaissances sur différentes langues et cultures.
Nouvelles Questions
- Que signifie tu fais quoi de beau ?
- Que signifie Lorsque nous mettons des mots sur les maux, les dits maux deviennent des mots dits e...
- Quelle est la différence entre C'est difficile à apprendre. et C'est difficile de apprendre. ?
- Est-ce que c’est correct de dire: 1) Depuis l’extérieur cette maison est belle 1.2) De dehors ...
- Est-ce qu’on peut dire ces deux options: 1) On ne m'ôtera pas l'idée que… 2) On ne m'ôtera pas ...
Newest Questions (HOT)
- Sticky tabs in French?
- Is she speaking French? If yes, what is she saying?
- Bonjour, J'ai un doute concernant ces deux phrases. Sont-elles correctes ? Est-ce que ces deux...
- Hi! So I’m learning passé composé right now and there are apparently 2 ways in doing so. Avoir an...
- Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Français (France)? "enjoy!"
Questions Recommandées