1. Able to
You may not be able to do all at once.
If I hadn't had plenty of time before my flight, I wouldn't have been able to do some shopping.
Anglais mot "Stanie"(Able to) se produit dans des ensembles:
książka gastronomicznaa2. Able
They're able students.
It's important to take good care of your teeth so you'll be able to eat properly when you get older.
I don't need to sound like a native speaker, I just want to be able to speak fluently.
You may be able to pass unnoticed in a city, but in a village that's not possible.
Although he had fewer supporters among the governing class, he was able to get the popular vote.
He regained consciousness and was able to talk.
The defense lawyer was confident that he would be able to answer the prosecutor's arguments in his rebuttal.
You may not learn to speak as well as a native speaker, but you should be able to speak well enough that native speakers will understand what you have to say.
Do you think you have to be able to pass for a native speaker to be an effective spy?
A good ballboy or ballgirl must be able to concentrate hard and run fast.
He is able man, but on the other hand he asks too much of us.
From the moment he arrived there, he kept on bothering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home.
Tom was able to make himself understood in French when he visited Paris.
I never for a moment imagined I'd be able to afford to live in such a fancy house.
I want to try my best for as long as I am physically able to.
3. Capable of
I’m sure you are capable of passing the examination.
I'm capable of giving advice
I’m not sure I’m capable of running for long distances.
This is the first phone capable of translating foreign languages.
When they discover my escape they will be capable of anything!
He probably lied to her. He's certainly capable of it.
electrons are capable of moving in such way as to minimise the repulsive forces
Only the Democratic Party is capable of running the country.
Do you think he’s capable of murder? He is capable of looking after himself.
Nobody is capable of drinking 50 beers.
I think he's capable of everything.
All animals are capable of biting!
anybody capable of thought must approve it
They're capable of achieving anything
4. Becoming
Matters are becoming worse.
I am becoming accustomed to the severe climate here bit by bit.
Idleness, which is often becoming and even wise in the bachelor, begins to wear a different aspect when you have a wife to support.
I got really into it, and I just can't forget the exhilaration of becoming one with the audience.
If the demolition of buildings is uncontrolled, a fine city is in danger of becoming nothing more than a concrete jungle.
Becoming very tired, I stopped to rest.
In England, parks taking rare breeds of animals as their theme are becoming increasingly popular with people.
It is even becoming accepted even in exam-English that that called "simple future tense" does not exist.
Becoming too fat is not good for one's health.
I find her new glasses very becoming. Her new dress is very becoming. It is not very becoming to ask Jane about her ex-husband's affairs.
I myself have, before becoming employed by this company, twice spoken bluntly to the people at the top.
In a recent article about activities to keep your brain young, they mention Esperanto along with Sudoku, which shows that Esperanto is becoming part of popular culture.
People taking pharmacy with the intent of becoming chemists should choose the six year course.
Now that people can steal passwords, illegal impersonation is becoming a serious problem.
A nearby town even considered becoming part of the neighboring state. They really just wanted lower taxes.