they are spelt different
The noun form of the adjective 'able' is ability.
Able is an adjective, the corresponding noun is ability and the corresponding adverb is ably.
Ability is the abstract noun form.
able' is the adjective 'ably' is the adverb 'enable' is the verb (to make able) - usually we ad 'en' to the end of nouns to achieve this (EXAMPLE : strengthen, lighten, etc.) Also, 'disable' (to remove ability)
A chimpanzee: they are related to humans and are able to memorize numbers quickly.
Yes, the noun 'ability' is an abstract noun, a word for talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area; the quality or state of being able; a word for a concept.
Wasn't able means not having the ability to do something. Didn't means you could have done it but did not for whatever reason.
The noun form of the adjective 'able' is ability.
The root word of ability is able.
It's ability.
Able is the adjective of ability. The spelling is irregular.
there really isn't a difference
Able to do
The noun forms would be ableness (of a person) or ability (a general noun).
no, try 'you will not be able to' or 'you do not have the ability to' maybe?
The adjective form of the noun ability is "able".
The difference: To speak and listen effectively; If you speak effectively then others will understand what your saying and thier able to carry out with the details, If you listen effectively, then your able to understand what is being said to you and your able to carry out the details. The difference between succeeding and failing in a job If you dont listen effectively then your unable to understand what the point is their trying to make and if you cannot understand the point, then your not able to do what is being asked, to their specifications.