>>>>>>That's a lidl intrusive.
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>>>>>I don't see what Aldi fuss is about.
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>>>>Asda question, got an answer.
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>>>Good to have some response. You never know who can respond (i.e. is responsible) and who can not (i.e. is not responsible).
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>>Responsive, cannot
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>So... if adjectives ending with -able and -ible mean verb+can (breakable=can be broken, debatable=can be talked about), which verb then creates the responsible?
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>And then we come to more interesting cases, like vegetable, crucible, cable, amicable, stable, table, gable, fable, and syllable. Must have been interesting verbs, before they were lost :).
Many of them would be the same in French, eg table, syllable.
Amicable I guess would be able to "amare".
By your reckoning then, all plural of nouns makes them also into the 3rd person singular of verbs?
And any word ending in "er" means the person who performs it? eg a letter is a person who letts?
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.