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how could TO BE ABLE and BEEN ABLE BE USED grammatically
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to be able
The first fifty runners are going <b>to be able</b> to finish the race within an hour.
been able (will need at least one auxiliary verb in order for this to make sense)
The first twenty runners <b>have been able</b> to finish the race within 20 minutes.
The first fifty runners are going <b>to be able</b> to finish the race within an hour.
been able (will need at least one auxiliary verb in order for this to make sense)
The first twenty runners <b>have been able</b> to finish the race within 20 minutes.
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