Examples of using "Capace" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He is capable of doing it.
- He's capable of doing it.
- He is capable of doing it.
- He's capable of doing it.
He is capable of stealing.
He is able to swim quickly.
She is capable of teaching English.
- I'm able to run.
- I can run.
- I can walk.
Tom is very capable.
Do you know how to hunt?
Do you know how to sew?
Tom is able to drive a car.
Are you capable of swimming?
Are you capable of doing that?
Tom is capable of doing it, isn't he?
I think he's a man of ability.
He was able to solve the problem.
He's a very capable business man.
- I am able to read English.
- I can read English.
He is capable of stealing.
I know what Tom is capable of.
I can't lie.
Tom is a capable lawyer.
Tom is capable of doing that.
I wouldn't be able to do that.
I know how to drive a car.
I'm not able to swim.
Tom knows how to fight.
You're a bad loser.
She is able to skate.
His brother is a very capable doctor.
- I'm not able to translate this sentence.
- I'm unable to translate this sentence.
He is young, but he is an able man.
He seems unable to swim.
We'll see what fear is capable of doing.
but I don’t really believe that I can."
If you're able to do that,
He is able to speak ten languages.
- Tom wasn't able to swim.
- Tom couldn't swim.
Tom doesn't know how to dance.
He is capable of teaching French.
He is capable of teaching Spanish.
Don't you know how to tell a story?
Tom is a very capable person.
Tom is a very able teacher.
We know what you're capable of.
Tom knows how to do this.
Can you play an instrument?
I really don't know how to dance.
Tom has no manners.
Mary can defend herself, Tom.
That's all Tom is capable of.
- I don't think Tom is capable of doing that.
- I don't think that Tom is capable of doing that.
They would see what I was capable of.
We admit that he is a man of ability.
He is young, but he is an able man.
- He can drive a car.
- He can drive.
Tom is a very capable businessman.
Tom is able to play soccer.
I can't repair the computer.
- I'm not able to translate this sentence.
- I'm unable to translate this sentence.
His brother is a very capable doctor.
Are you able to convert pounds to kilograms?
Are you able to convert miles to kilometers?
You don't know what Tom is capable of.
You don't know what Tom is capable of.
Tom says you're bright.
Tom is a very able teacher, isn't he?
Are you able to type?
That girl isn't able to ride a bicycle.
Show me what you're capable of.
He is capable of running a mile in four minutes.
- I don't know how to drive.
- I can't drive.
- I could answer all the questions.
- I was able to answer all the questions.
- It is impossible for him to give up smoking.
- It's impossible for him to give up smoking.
I can drive.
- Tom can't tell jokes.
- Tom is bad at telling jokes.
Can Tom drive?
- Tom can drive.
- Tom knows how to drive.
I already know how to drive.
I'm able to swim.
He is quite good at his job, but lacks initiative.
Tom is competent.
Mike knows how to defend himself.
I'll never be able to look him in the face again.
I am able to buy anything in a convenience store.
She was able to cross the Pacific Ocean by boat.
Do you know how to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit?
Do you know how to use it?
Do you know how to use it?
Tom knows how to get things done.
I am glad to see that you are capable of learning.
French is the only language I'm any good at.