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Diference between "able" and "enable"
Diference between
Sep 20, 2012 9:42 PM
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"able" is an adjective...." ability" is the noun..and " to enable" is the verb
If someone is " able " to do something = they can do it and it is not unusual or surprising if they do it.
e.g :" Will you be able to play on Friday?"
"enable"= make someone able to do something
e.g:" This scheme is designed to enable young people to find work "
September 21, 2012
able = adjective
enable = verb
Their different meanings are in the dictionary.
September 21, 2012
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