English, asked by chillysabiya, 4 months ago

difference between incapable and uncapable​

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Answered by Alran1406
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Explanation:

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Answered by hansikaverma29
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Answer:

However, incapable is the proper and original form, and furthermore, everyone uses it. I have never seen uncapable in use. The rule of thumb to go by is: If you're choosing between variants of a word, pick the variant most widely used and understood. So when you have to choose, choose incapable.

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