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Rina Hong:
No, we are not able to use able without "to"
remember the formula is:

be+able+infinitive(to+verb)

I am be able to teach you patiently.

Sumedho:
able |ˈābəl|
adjective ( abler , ablest )
1 [with infinitive ] having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something : he was able to read Greek at the age of eight | he would never be able to afford such a big house.
2 having considerable skill, proficiency, or intelligence : the dancers were technically very able.

Forte:

--- Quote from: Rina Hong on 10 June 2008, 11:44:13 AM ---I am be able to teach you patiently.

--- End quote ---

Correct ?

Lex Chan:
*Mr. Haa mode on*
Ableh... :))
oops.. :|
*Mr. Haa mode off*

I am unable to run because my leg hurts..

Hendra Susanto:

--- Quote ---I am be able to teach you patiently.

--- End quote ---

be would not necessary

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