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12 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

 

Answer = yes

 

Answer = yes

https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-aptitude-and-vs-ability/

 

Though aptitude and ability are two words that are often confused when it comes to their meanings and connotations, there is a difference between them. First let us define the two words. The word aptitude can be defined as natural ability. The word aptitude is used in the sense of ‘talent.’ On the other hand, the word ability is used in the sense of ‘skill.’ This can also be defined as the power to do something. This is the major difference between the two words. This article attempts to highlight the difference between the two words while providing an understanding of each word.

What does Aptitude mean?

The word aptitude can be defined as natural ability. This can be a potential within an individual that has not been fully developed yet. In this sense, it lays dormant until the individual realizes that he has such a potential and make use of it. Aptitude tests are aimed at assessing the mental ability of people. The word aptitude can be used in the English language in the following manner.

Observe the two sentences:

He showed tremendous aptitude at a young age.

She lauded his aptitude.

In both the sentences, you can see that the word aptitude is used in the sense of ‘talent.’ Hence, the meaning of the first sentence would be ‘he showed tremendous talent at a young age,’ and the meaning of the second sentence would be ‘she lauded his talent.’

It is interesting to note that the word aptitude is sometimes used in the sense of ‘fitness’ as in the sentence ‘he has a tremendous mental aptitude.’

 

 

 

 
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7 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-aptitude-and-vs-ability/

 

Though aptitude and ability are two words that are often confused when it comes to their meanings and connotations, there is a difference between them. First let us define the two words. The word aptitude can be defined as natural ability. The word aptitude is used in the sense of ‘talent.’ On the other hand, the word ability is used in the sense of ‘skill.’ This can also be defined as the power to do something. This is the major difference between the two words. This article attempts to highlight the difference between the two words while providing an understanding of each word.

What does Aptitude mean?

The word aptitude can be defined as natural ability. This can be a potential within an individual that has not been fully developed yet. In this sense, it lays dormant until the individual realizes that he has such a potential and make use of it. Aptitude tests are aimed at assessing the mental ability of people. The word aptitude can be used in the English language in the following manner.

Observe the two sentences:

He showed tremendous aptitude at a young age.

She lauded his aptitude.

In both the sentences, you can see that the word aptitude is used in the sense of ‘talent.’ Hence, the meaning of the first sentence would be ‘he showed tremendous talent at a young age,’ and the meaning of the second sentence would be ‘she lauded his talent.’

It is interesting to note that the word aptitude is sometimes used in the sense of ‘fitness’ as in the sentence ‘he has a tremendous mental aptitude.’

 

 

 

 

 

And again.

 

Yes.

 

That was the word I meant.

 

One cannot show ability to become President until one actually is President.

 

One does not do all the things required to be President until he sits in the Oval Office.

 

It was the word I meant and the meaning I meant.

 

But nice try at a gotcha moment, moron.  You should probably try going outside to get some Sun.  Your life just seems miserable.

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1 minute ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

And again.

 

Yes.

 

That was the word I meant.

 

One cannot show ability to become President until one actually is President.

 

It was the word I meant and the meaning I meant.

 

But nice try at a gotcha moment, moron.

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So what you are saying is that no one on the left has at present shown to have the ability to be president. I guess the only person who has shown that ability would be Trump, eh?

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4 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Wow, I sent your words right back at you and you call me an idiot? You're a clown. A very dumb clown.

 

At this point with you, 1 of 2 things are very, very clear.

 

1) You're a troll

 

2) Your life really sucks.

 

Probably a combination of both.

 

Welcome to ignore since you never post anything useful, anyway   :thumbsup:

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Biden reaps $5.3M online donation surge amid Trump attacks

WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden raised $5.3 million in October in a surge of small-dollar online contributions that rolled in after President Donald Trump launched unfounded attacks against the former vice president over his son’s Ukrainian dealings.

 

The swell of cash was raised from through 182,000 donations, with an average amount of about $28, according to figures provided to The Associated Press by Biden’s presidential campaign.

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