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Additional Expression of Ability or Disability

The document provides examples of phrases to express ability or inability when asking about someone's skills, stating your own skills, or saying you cannot do something. For asking about skills, it lists phrases like "Can you..." and "Are you able to...". For stating your own skills, examples include "I can..." and "I am able to...". And for saying you cannot do something, it gives phrases such as "I cannot..." and "I don't know how to...".
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Additional Expression of Ability or Disability

The document provides examples of phrases to express ability or inability when asking about someone's skills, stating your own skills, or saying you cannot do something. For asking about skills, it lists phrases like "Can you..." and "Are you able to...". For stating your own skills, examples include "I can..." and "I am able to...". And for saying you cannot do something, it gives phrases such as "I cannot..." and "I don't know how to...".
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Additional Expression of Ability or Disability

Asking if someone can do something:

Can you?
Are you good at?
Is he able to?
Are you able to?
Are you capable of?
Do you know how to?
Do you think you can?
Do you know anything about?
Do you have the experience or ability to?

Saying you are able to do something:

I can
I am able to
I know how to
I feel capable of
I might be able to
(Yes), no problem
I would I am able to
I know something about
I have the experience of
I am pretty good at the job
I would say I am capable of
(I think) I have the qualification or experience or ability to

Saying you can not to do something:

I cannot
I am hopeless
I am not good at
I have no idea how
I have no experience of
No, I dont know how to
I dont know anything about
I am not sure I can/ know how to
(I am afraid) I cannot cope (with)
I would not know where to begin or start
I dont think I have qualification or experience or ability to

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