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Difference between eligible and anable



 
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Difference between eligible and anable #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 8:49 am   Difference between eligible and anable
 

Dear Teachers,

What the difference between eligible and anable?

Many thanks

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Eligible/unable #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 12:23 pm   Eligible/unable
 

Someone who is 'eligible' is able to be chosen, suitable: he is eligible for a pension; if you are over 18, you are eligible to vote.

An eligible bachelor is a young man who has all the qualifications (especially money) to be married.

The opposite of 'eligible' is 'ineligible'.

By 'anable', did you mean 'unable'? This means 'not able'. As with 'able', it is usually followed by 'to': he was quite unable to speak; she is unable to attend.
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Difference between eligible and anable #3 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 13:44 pm   Difference between eligible and anable
 

Hi Conchita,
Or maybe teodora65 meant "enable"? :D We have nothing but wait for teodora's elucidation :D
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Difference between eligible and anable #4 (permalink) Mon Sep 11, 2006 18:22 pm   Difference between eligible and anable
 

enable -sorry for confusing.
could you explain the difference between eligible and enable,please!
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