Which Of The Following Prepositional Expressions Is Correctly Used?
A. Capable with b. Capable to c. Capable of d. Capable for
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None are correct if they end the sentence with a preposition. In a sentence it would maybe look like: With his history of antisocial behavior, He is capable of committing a crime.
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