communicable
You need to master the following skills:Be able to accurately translate your thoughts into speechBe able to accurately communicate that speech to another person or personsBe able to listen carefully to another's speechBe able to understand that speech and know what the other person means
Inalienable definition: Not able to be transferred to another; not alienable.The inalienable rights of the citizen.
It means that the person can 'adapt'.
Bully-able (adjective) means that a person and or animal/thing is able to be bullied (easily).
Charge is usually transferred by electrons because electrons are the negatively charged particles within an atom that are easily able to move from one atom to another, allowing for the transfer of electrical charge.
Yes, fingerprints can be transferred from one item to another through physical contact or by touching a surface. This transfer can happen when individuals handle objects or come into contact with surfaces.
Another word for capable is able to.
No, the first person pronoun I is always capitalized.The verb 'can' means to be able. Another person usually does not know exactly what you are able or not able to do.The better verb to use is 'may', which is asking for permission:May I call you...The conjunction 'and' is not incorrect but the preposition 'to' (for the purpose of) is more appropriate:May I call you to sort out my queries.
having the ability to change mindsSomeone (or a fact) is persuasive if he (or it) is able to persuade, that is to convince another person.
Typically they will send it out to collections and you will have to deal with them. If you completed credits at the school, you will not be able to acquire an official transcript which means no credits will be able to be transferred to another institution if you wish to transfer. Lastly, this will hurt your credit also. It's never a pleasant situation. I would try to rectify it in some way, even if it means working out some type of payment plan.
The Spanish word "pueden" means 'they are able', or 'they can' in English.
It is the first person singular future tense of the verb "poder", which means "to be able to", or "can". It is translated as "I will be able to".