Examples of using Able to answer in English and their translations into Hebrew
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you will deliver us Lydon, or I won't be able to answer to your son's well-being.
Firstly, you need to be able to answer one key question, who is your audience?
Yesterday I wouldn't have been able to answer that question. But after spending the day at the Daily Planet.
I found that the company was professional and that they were able to answer all my questions and helped solve most of my problems.
You won't be able to answer a phone or open a door without thinking,"This is it.".
We must be able to answer questions such as how the overall benefits and costs of consuming locally sourced fruits and vegetables compares with importing them.
then we will never be able to answer the question,"Why is there something rather than nothing?".
He asked questions that the candidates should be able to answer and that the voters should be able to hear them answer. .
you would be able to answer this question.
they will likely be able to answer in-depth questions soon.
we have come to realize they need to be able to answer three questions, regardless of what we're researching.
many scientists think we will never be able to answer it.
if the poor conducted a quiz, the rich wouldn't be able to answer a single question.
the sciences and the humanities will come closer together to be able to answer deep questions about mankind.
All right, so we need to be able to answer every single question he could ask.
I was pleased with the responses I received- they were able to answer any question within a matter of seconds.
Let's ensure that when the Cop in Sky pulls us over to"ask a few questions" we will all be able to answer in the affirmative.
written portion of the exam, Sakura is one of the few examinees that is able to answer the questions without cheating.
So if your parents hadn't divorced you would be able to answer a question like a normal person?
willing and able to answer with something far more deadly than a charcoal pencil.