The answer could be a “Yes, I would be available“, or a “Yes, I would”, or a “Sure thing”, or a “Yes sir, I will gladly attend” or a “Never in a thousand years”, or a “No way mate, I’m not coming” or a “Who is this?” They all mean different things and are used in different situations. In every language.

Furthermore, How can we use able to in English? We use be able to to express ability. “Able” is an adjective meaning: having the power, skill or means to do something. If we say “I am able to swim”, it is like saying “I can swim”. We sometimes use be able to instead of “can” or “could” for ability.

Will you be able to come meaning? Using ” will be able to ” is when the listener put himself in the future saying that he will have the ability show up and that shows the greater chance.

Subsequently, Would you be able or could? “Would you” also sounds more polite than “Could you.” “Would you” and “Could you” are equally polite and valid ways to make a request. “Could you” sounds more polite than “Would you.” “Would you” sounds more insistent and is more often used in angry requests, such as “Would you please hurry up!”

Would you be able to or could you please?

In grammar, ‘Would You’ is highly recommended in English- where you ask someone a favour to do something in a polite manner. ‘Could You’ is used when someone has to do something.

How do you use able in a sentence? [M] [T] Tom is able to swim well. [M] [T] I am able to read English. [M] [T] He isn’t able to buy a car. [M] [T] She wasn’t able to meet him.

What is the suffix of able? -able. a suffix meaning “capable of, susceptible of, fit for, tending to, given to,” associated in meaning with the word able, occurring in loanwords from Latin (laudable); used in English as a highly productive suffix to form adjectives by addition to stems of any origin (teachable; photographable). Also -ble, -ible.

Where do we use may and might? Although “might” is not the past tense of “may,” it is still the best word to describe something that happened in the past. “May” is better for the present tense. If there is a chance of something happening in the immediate term, “may” tends to be the better word choice.

Will be able or will able?

Well, to help you out, “will able” is, as you said, grammatically incorrect. “Able” is not a verb, but a state of being.

Can be able to sentences? Listed below are examples and explanations for can/could/be able to for ability and permission in the past, present. and future. He can play tennis well. She is able to speak five languages.

Will be able to sentences examples?

Sentence examples for I will be able to from inspiring English sources

  • I will be able to train again. …
  • I will be able to see him first. …
  • “Eventually, I will be able to transfer that capital”. …
  • “Hopefully I will be able to recover for Sunday. …
  • “Someday,” she said, “I will be able to do it.

Will you be able to VS Would you be able to? Saying “I will be able to help you,” implies that you will help the person you are speaking to, and there is no obstacle in the way of you doing so. Saying “I would be able to help you,” implies that you theoretically could help the person out, but there may be something that prevents you from doing so at some point.

Do you vs Can you?

Do you: is used for normal activities. can you: is used for ability.

Is Would you a question?

Both are very commonly used, but “would you” is more grammatically correct in this case. Technically, the first question is asking if you are able to write your name, while the second asks if you are willing to write your name.

Do you VS would you? Do you like is used to ask if someone generally enjoys or is partial to something. Would you like is a politer way of asking “do you want” when offering something.

Could you please or could you kindly? I would prefer the word please in more formal communications. Kindly would be better-suited for familiar environments.

What is the verb of Able?

able used as a verb:

To make capable; to enable; to strengthen.

Can you end a sentence with Able? When a word ends in -able, the main part of the word (i.e. the bit that comes before the -able ending) is usually a complete word in itself. … For example: bearable (from bear), readable, (from read), and acceptable (from accept).

What is the synonym of Able?

intelligent, clever, brilliant, talented, skilful, skilled, accomplished, gifted, masterly, virtuoso, expert. proficient, apt, good, adroit, adept, qualified, fit, suited, suitable. capable, competent, efficient, effective.

What is noun of Able? The abstract noun for able is ‘ability‘.

What is the suffix and prefix of Able?

-able and -ible are both suffixes, groups of letters that are added to a word to change its meaning or use. When -able and -ible are added to words it generally means ‘capable of being’ e.g. Enjoyable: can enjoy.

Can we use might for future? There is no future tense, but might is used for talking about future possibilities: It might rain tomorrow.

How do you use might as well?

Definition of might/may as well

1 —used to say that something should be done or accepted because it cannot be avoided or because there is no good reason not to do it You might as well tell them the truth. We may as well begin now. (informal) “Should we start now?” “Might as well.”

Will be able to modals may and might? May and might are modal verbs that can have a similar meaning. They can be used to describe two ideas: Possibility (in the past, present or future) Permission.


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