The correct answer is A. The ability to do something.
a. the ability to do something, b. permission to do something, c. the need to do something, d. both a and b
A literacy test is something that evaluates your ability to both read and write.
Heat Conductivity.The word conductivity may also be used to refer to electrical conductivity, the ability to conduct/transfer electricity. Metals are good at both.
The ability to grasp something with both hands Also, able to grasp 2 different things with both hands
Do you mean neuter or asexual? Both refer to something that is neither male or female.
The homograph with both meanings of "not heavy" and "set fire to" is "light." It can refer to something that is not heavy in weight and also describe the act of setting something on fire.
you can call child services but you need a reasonable excuss like your being beaten or raped or something horrible like that or if you have permission from BOTH parents
If both of your parents give permission, you can get married. Without their permission you will have to wait until you are both 18.
"Foe" and "opposition" are synonymous, as they both refer to something or someone who is against, hostile, or opposing something else. They are not homophones, as they are pronounced differently.
If both parents have custody, you need the permission of both parents.
In regards to finance the term irrevocable trust refers to trust that can not be changed or ended without permission of the beneficiary. The grantor removes all of his or her rights to both assets and the trust.
It depends on the context. Both of these examples are correct: Ask permission of her. You need to ask for permission. The former is slightly formal, while the latter is more casual.