Please be more specifical.
"Capable of"
"Capable of"
No, the word capable is not an adverb.The word "capable" is an adjective.
Depends on what Capability you ask IPV6 Capable ? VOIP Capable ? Video Capable ?
You are not 'capable' of using 'capable' in a sentence.
The base word for "capable" is "capable."
more capable, most capable
The correct phrase is "What am I capable of?" In English, "capable of" is a common construction used to indicate the ability to do something. The phrase "Of what am I capable" is grammatically correct but sounds more formal and archaic. In everyday conversation, "What am I capable of?" is preferred.
You are capable of using the word capable in a sentence. The cat is capable to jump on the counter top.
Astronauts Operates Satellites Sounding Rockets capable Recoverable Biological Sounding Rockets capable Launch capable Multiple Satellites Launch capable Operates Extraterrestrial Probe Recoverable Satellites capable Manned Spaceflight capable Spacewalk capable
Depends on what Capability you ask IPV6 Capable ? VOIP Capable ? Video Capable ?
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.