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Re: Because he was angry with the team, Aaron failed to play his best [#permalink]
VKat wrote:
Hello,

Is 'capable to' is a wrong idiom?


Yes. "Capable to" is incorrect idiom.

Correct idiom form is "Capable of".
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Re: Because he was angry with the team, Aaron failed to play his best [#permalink]
i don't understand why "to play" is correct here.
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