changeable
change·a·ble/ˈCHÄnjÉ™bÉ™l/Adjective
1. Irregular; inconstant.
2. Able to change or be changed.
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Because I studied, I will have the ABILITY to pass my test tomorrow. Professional sports players are known for their athletic ability.
The noun 'change' is an abstract noun as a word for the act or instance of making or becoming different; a word for a concept.The noun 'change' is a concrete noun as a word for small amounts of money; a fresh set of clothes; a word for physical things.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'change' is the gerund, changing; a word for replacing one thing with another; a word for a concept.
A physical change means that only the appearance of the substance has changed. So if your tear up a piece of paper, its still paper so a physical change has taken place. If you heat or freeze water its only a change of state so its still a physical change. So long as the molecular or chemical structure of the atom/substance does not change it will always be a chemical change. H20 will always be H20.
the word useless mean that someone or something is lazy or that it dosent work as you want
Energy is the ability to cause changes in matter. It's hard to answer because you define the word "energy" in different ways. I hope this answer can be useful.. :)
You need energy for metabolism and energy is the ability to cause a change
There are several different definitions for the word labile. The most commonly used is to have change, be open to change or to have the ability to adapt. It can also mean unstable, moderately solid or pliable.
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Yes, the base word is the word able.
The ability to remember a word.
Transformation is the ability of something to change radically.
The word 'evolve' means change.
caused a change in is a affect right or not right?
"Revise" could mean to change again.
difference; change, or amount of change
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