The present continuous tense (passive voice) uses the form is being and are being with a verb to indicate an action is still underway. The adjective "able" should not be used, and the verb form enabled is unwieldy at best.
The correct form of the phrase would omit the continuous form and simply state
"are able to," or "are now able to," or continuously, "are becoming able to."
Yes, the phrase "are being able to" is incorrect. The correct phrasing would be "are able to."
"Que comisted" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It seems like a misspelled or incorrect phrase. If you provide more context, I might be able to help decipher its intended meaning.
The correct phrase is "he doesn't," which is the contraction for "he does not." "He don't" is grammatically incorrect.
"Duos moor" is not a phrase in Spanish. It may be a misspelling or an incorrect phrase. Can you provide more context or clarification?
The correct phrase is "in est" in Latin. "Est in" would be grammatically incorrect.
"La pour" is not a standard phrase or expression in French. It is possible that it is a misspelling or an incorrect usage of a phrase. If you provide more context, I may be able to help clarify or offer a correct translation.
The phrase "can't be" is incorrect because it lacks a subject. By adding either "it" or "That" the phrase becomes a complete sentence. It can't be! That can't be!
The incorrect phrase is sport's. It should just be sports.
There are many reasons a system may flag the term 'enter keywords' as an incorrect keyword. The most likely option is that the phrase is simply being used as a reference for the user.
No it's not incorrect. The usage will vary depending on context however.
To use a phrase or word in an incorrect situation
"being able to work under supervision" is a phrase, not a sentence; it needs a verb.Being able to work under supervision matters.
Yes. The correct phrase is "has been".
Yes, "to embark on your next journey" is grammatically correct. It means to start or begin your upcoming adventure or experience.
violence
Yes, the letter "u" should be replaced with "you".
swimmed is the incorrect word. the correct term is swam
The doctor him visited the patient's parents