The prefix of "able" is "un-".
The suffix of "conceivable" is "-able."
The suffix for "lovable" is "able".
No, it is not a preposition. It is an adjective.
The suffix of valuable is -able.
Banjo Patterson is on the note because he gave Australia an identity to other countries. Dame Mary Gilmore is on the note because she fought for women to be able to vote.
Kirsten Alborough lives in Perth, Western Australia, but is originally from Great Harwood. She attended the University of Notre Dame, Australia, and is active on social networking sites.
In Division I football, according to the 2008 NCAA Division I football records manual, the record is 40 and held by Nebraska (1962-2001) and Notre Dame (1889-1932, Notre Dame did not field teams in 1890 and 1891). Click on the 'NCAA Division I Football Records' link below to see the manual. You will need Adobe Reader to be able to view it.
87% in top 10th of graduating class96% in top quarter of graduating class99% in top half of graduating classThey don't mention GPAs anymore.
"Some time, Rock, when the team is up against it, when things are wrong and the breaks are beating the boys - tell them to go in there with all they've got and win just one for the Gipper." - George Gipp (All American Football Player, University of Notre Dame) *** It is reported that George Gipp made the above statement while on his death bed to his coach, Knute Rockne. Eight years later, Rockne used Gipp's statement in his famous half-time speech when Notre Dame was losing to Army. Notre Dame came from behind to beat Army 12-6. When Notre Dame half back, Jack Chevigny, scored Notre Dame's winning touchdown he shouted, "That one was for the Gipper." The phrase, "win one for the Gipper," is well known in the sports world. It exemplifies the true meaning of playing for a purpose, or put another way, a reason for being. We all should adopt the phrase "win one for the Gipper" in our personal lives. The key is to figure out the true "Gippers" in our lives. We need to take some time to focus on what is really important (the "Gippers") in our lives and make a commitment to live our lives accordingly. When we live our lives with purpose and we happen to be "up against it, when things are wrong and the breaks are beating us," we too shall conquer and be able to say "that was for the Gipper!" Happy Birthday George Gipp! (1895 -1920)
I know that Alabama has won 12 national titles . I think Notre dame has about that many too.... I remember the Alabama 1966 team was definitely the best team in the country , undefeated and beat Nebraska in a bowl game but Alabama had no blacks on their team and could not get the votes of a lot of northern voters able to vote for the national championship.. so........
It means "I can" or "I am able to".I can
"Able". For example: I am able. Able Joe started working. I chose an able one.
ARE you able (to)?
Both -able and -ible mean to be able or capable. For example:audible - able to beheardvisible - able to be seenacceptable - able to satisfy a requirement or meet a particular need
No, able is an adjective.
They can be both. Knowledgeable = able as a suffix I am able to speak. = able as a verb.