The auxiliary verb can is the closest verb to the noun ability.
The auxiliary verb can is the closest verb to the noun ability.
The verb in the phrase "as fast as she can" is "can." It is a modal verb that indicates ability. The phrase suggests that she is doing something to the best of her ability, emphasizing speed.
No, it is not. It is a helper verb (modal verb), used to indicate ability.
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Yes, "can" is a verb. It is a modal verb used to indicate ability, permission, possibility, or capability.
No, it is a verb. Can is a modal (helper) verb that can function with verbs to indicate ability.
The verb form related to "ability" is "able." It is often used in conjunction with "can" to express capability, as in "I can swim." In some contexts, the verb "to enable" can also be associated with the concept of ability, meaning to provide the means or opportunity to do something.
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The word ability doesn't have a past tense as it is a noun not a verb.
Yes, the English word "enable", meaning "to give strength or ability to" is a verb.
"Can" is a defective verb, that is it does not have a complete paradigm. It it invariable, and is used as an auxiliary to indicate the ability to perform the action of the main verb.