Yes you can. Example:
My new vacuum cleaner will be able to do the job that my old one was failing.
Our new, improved product is able to do what our competitors' product can not.
the plant was lifeless
Here is an example of them both being used: Although the baby was able to stand while holding on to something, he was still unable to walk.
Insects use their antennae for feeling something, but some can also use them for smelling something.
Explain why plants are able to continue the dark reactions when they are not able to use the light reactions?
the length is important because the length is one of basic measurement that we needed to use. so we are able to give an importance unto this measurement like length.
the plant was lifeless
Example sentence for the adjective lifeless:The walkway of the creepy old house was lined with lifeless plants.
You could use something important, for instance "School" or something you like.
to be able to use it anywhere you go to able be able to purchase something otherwise how will you be able to use money if it wasn't portable.
The verbs 'to be' to use for the subject 'something' (a singular indefinite pronoun): Something is... Something was... Something will be... Something being... Something has been...
She recoiled at the sight of his limp, lifeless body.
accepted
Yes.
For someone or something to use extra effort to find or observe a subject.
For someone or something to use extra effort to find or observe a subject.
when you own something, that is a possession. Being able to use it for its intended purpose is utility.
If you are not well-informed on a subject, then you cannot know its relation to other things-- and you won't be able to make it interesting/use artful writing and will not be able to interest a reader.