The grammar appears correct even though it is heard more like, "He is capable of doing this job."
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.
No. It should be: They let him go from his job.
yes it is correct but it might be better to say 'she is an actress' instead
"Capable of"
That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
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.
The correct sentence is "He never has a job" because "has" is the correct singular verb form to match the singular subject "he." "Have" is the plural form of the verb and would not be correct in this context.
No. It should be: They let him go from his job.
You are not 'capable' of using 'capable' in a sentence.
"Capable of"
"Capable of"
yes it is correct but it might be better to say 'she is an actress' instead
No, that sentence is not grammatically correct. Availability is a noun meaning how much of something is there to be used. You could say "What is the availability of this job?" or "Is this job available?" or "Is this job still open?"
Is this the correct usage of ! in the following sentence? Many people wanting the job - will choose wisely!
no it doesn't im so sorry
Obviously you are not capable of using a word in a sentence!
You are capable of using the word capable in a sentence. The cat is capable to jump on the counter top.