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Ability, capability, and capacity ...are frequently used to refer to one’s power to perform an action. For example, one might have the ability, capability, or capacity to read two books in a week. But... ----------------------------- ]> IELTS exam: 6 July 2013 ~ British Council ]> Practice & Coaching: Daily ]> We process exam applications for free! ]> 0927.247.8443 / 926.3843 ]> ANNRICA (St Louis Review Center) Bldg, Gov Ramos Ave, ZC ----------------------------- The vehicle’s fuel capacity is 120 gallons. A child might be born with the capacity to become a chef, but the ability to cook must be learned. If you say you have the ability to write well, I might ask whether you have the capability to write a 10-page essay by tomorrow. While I have the ability to write, I don’t have the capability to write a novel. ~ grammarist
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