The prefix of "able" is "un-".
The suffix of "conceivable" is "-able."
The suffix for "lovable" is "able".
No, "able" is not a preposition. "Able" is an adjective that describes someone's capacity or capability to do something.
The suffix of valuable is -able.
It means "I can" or "I am able to".I can
"Able". For example: I am able. Able Joe started working. I chose an able one.
ARE you able (to)?
Both -able and -ible mean to be able or capable. For example:audible - able to beheardvisible - able to be seenacceptable - able to satisfy a requirement or meet a particular need
No, able is an adjective.
They can be both. Knowledgeable = able as a suffix I am able to speak. = able as a verb.
Being able is the correct version of the sentence. You can use it as a fragment of any sentence.
No, the suffix -able is a suffix.
No, able is an adjective.
Posse - to be able
he is able to move
I would like to be able to skydive, but I am afraid of heights. Would you be able to write a sentence using the words 'be able'? If you do not think you will be able to figure out the solution, ask for help.