capabilities is correct. Usually if your computer doesn't underline the word after you've spelled it and pressed the space bar you could assume you have spelled it correctly. Unless of course you have written another word by mistake.
Capable is the correct spelling.
That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
"Capable of"
The word programmes is the correct plural of the UK noun programme.In the US, the singular is program and the plural programs.
verb for of capable
Capable means able to do the job. Here are some sentences.She is a capable worker.You are capable of doing that assignment if you work hard.He is not capable of walking because he broke his back.
That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
You spell it like this: ingenious. Hope this helps!
There are a number of ways to spell the proper name, such as Comten, Comden, and Compton. The closest common words are competent (capable) and contend (compete).
well technically its not.. she spells it wierd. i dont think shes capable of it.
blastema- "A blastema is a mass of cells capable of growth" lambaste- "To give a thrashing to; beat"
Hmm... Let's see. It does whatever spell Hermione is capable of pefrforming. It is a normal wand... no different to the others.
The spelling pleasable means capable of being pleased.The more common word is the adjective pleasurable (giving pleasure or enjoyment).
The word is spelled ambidextrous. It means being capable of using both the right hand and left hand equally well.
Elastic is the correct spelling. Elastic is an adjective used to describe something capable of stretching. It is also a noun as in the material used in clothing.
"Capable of"
"Capable of"
No, the word capable is not an adverb.The word "capable" is an adjective.