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Emaster Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

hello, please what is the distinction between capacity and ability, vange and revange, fan and ventilator
  

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Emaster capacity and ability, Ability, faculty, talent denote qualifications or powers. Ability is a general word for power, native or acquired, enabling one to do things well: a person of great ability; ability in mathematics. Faculty denotes a natural ability for a particular kind of action: a faculty of saying what he means.

  • Emaster capacity and ability, Ability, faculty, talent denote qualifications or powers.
  • Ability is a general word for power, native or acquired, enabling one to do things well: a person of great ability; ability in mathematics.
  • Faculty denotes a natural ability for a particular kind of action: a faculty of saying what he means.
  • Talent is often used to mean a native ability or aptitude in a special field: a talent for music or art.
  • s=t Emaster vange and revange, These are not English words.
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Emastercapacity and ability,
Ability, faculty, talent denote qualifications or powers.
Ability is a general word for power, native or acquired, enabling one to do things well: a person of great ability; ability in mathematics.
Faculty denotes a natural ability for a particular kind of action: a faculty of saying what he means.
Talent is often used t
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ok, thanks a lot. what about competance and skills?

thank you

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