"Capable of"
That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
The grammar appears correct even though it is heard more like, "He is capable of doing this job."
capabilities is correct. Usually if your computer doesn't underline the word after you've spelled it and pressed the space bar you could assume you have spelled it correctly. Unless of course you have written another word by mistake.
The word programmes is the correct plural of the UK noun programme.In the US, the singular is program and the plural programs.
verb for of capable
"Capable of"
That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
The grammar appears correct even though it is heard more like, "He is capable of doing this job."
I don't understand the question. Perhaps you mean; "Is anyone capable of writing a coherent, intelligible and grammatically-correct question?"
Programmable is the correct spelling (something that is capable of being programmed).
It is a more politically correct way to say handicapped.
capabilities is correct. Usually if your computer doesn't underline the word after you've spelled it and pressed the space bar you could assume you have spelled it correctly. Unless of course you have written another word by mistake.
the ureters are capable of peristalsis like that of the gastrointestinal tract
You spell it like this: ingenious. Hope this helps!
The word programmes is the correct plural of the UK noun programme.In the US, the singular is program and the plural programs.
True, I had this question on a microbiology exam and got it correct. The answer of course is true....
The ouija board can give correct answers, but it can also give incorrect answers, and jumbled up answers. There is no yes or no answer for this question, because the board is capable of both being correct and incorrect to questions that are asked.