In this example, we are talking about the difference between a simple verb and a compound verb. A simple verb is one that has one or two parts. For example, the verb to be and the verb to be able. A compound verb has one or more parts in a sentence. For example, the compound verb to be able and the compound verb to be able.

A simple verb is one that isn’t a phrase. For example, the verb to be, the verb to be able, and the verb to be able. A compound verb has more than one part in a sentence. For example, the compound verb to be able and the compound verb to be able.

The main thing to remember about compound verbs is that they’re verbs in disguise. They have more than one part in a sentence. This means you can use compound verbs in different ways than you can with a simple verb. For example, you can use the compound verb to be able to modify a noun. You can use the compound verb to be able to modify a verb. You can use the compound verb to be able to modify a verb.

In the case of the compound verb to be able, the main verb is able (which is a participle). The other verbs are auxiliary verbs that modify the main verb. For example, in the compound verb to be able, the auxiliary verbs are able to (which is a gerund) and is able to (which is an infinitive). So we can use the compound verb to be able to modify a noun or verb.

In English we don’t usually use the compound verb to be able, because it’s so common for a verb to modify a noun or verb. But in Japanese, we have a very common compound verb kokoro to be able to. It’s a very common compound verb that we use to modify nouns and verbs. When we use kokoro, the adjective is able. In the compound verb to be able, the adjective is able.

we can use kokoro to modify nouns and verbs, and in the compound verb to be able, the adjective is able.

And in Japanese, we also have many compound verbs with the same meaning, such as hanashii to be able to, and hanashiki to be able to be. And in English, we use the compound verb able in simple sentences as well.

So, what is the difference between the compound verb able and English able? Well, the compound verb able can be used in both simple sentences and complex sentences, and English able can be used only in complex sentences. In simple sentences, the compound verb able can be used with many other verbs as well. But in complex sentences, the compound verb able can only be used with other compound verbs.

In simple sentences, the compound verb able is used with other compound adjectives. So, the compound verb able is used with a verb like able, can, or are, as well as other compound adjectives. But in complex sentences, the compound verb able can only be used with verbs like able, can, or are, as well as other compound adjectives.

This is why I’m a fan of the compound verb able, as opposed to the compound verb used with other compound verbs. It turns out that the compound verb able is not used with verb tenses and with other simple verbs. Instead, it’s used with other compound verbs.

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