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Sachin_1178 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Usage of noun Capability

Is there any difference between meanings of following two sentences?

a) He is a director with proven capability in making successful movies.

b) He is a director with proven capability to make successful movies.

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Sachin
  

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B emphasizes potentiality (in spite of the word 'proven'), which is not good for a resume. A makes clear that he has in fact made successful movies already.

  • B emphasizes potentiality (in spite of the word 'proven'), which is not good for a resume.
  • A makes clear that he has in fact made successful movies already.
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B emphasizes potentiality (in spite of the word 'proven'), which is not good for a resume. A makes clear that he has in fact made successful movies already.

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