I have the ability to achieve 80% in exams.
I don't have the ability to write this sentence.
I know you have the ability to pass the exam.
Example sentence - He wondered what he was capable of when she angered him.
lacking in ability or competence
Because I studied, I will have the ABILITY to pass my test tomorrow. Professional sports players are known for their athletic ability.
He has a natural ability for drawing.
I am trying to answer this question to the best of my ability.
It appears you underestimate your ability to answer this question.
no, try 'you will not be able to' or 'you do not have the ability to' maybe?
The spelling is right but it is not a sentence, it is a phrase.The "ability to anticipate executives' needs" refers to the needs of more than one executive.
With a slight difference in meaning, use either "ability to read" or "ability in reading."
Can expresses ability while may expresses probability