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Using Able Or Ible Endings

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Proofreading and Editing Symbols

Proofreading and Editing Symbols

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-able and -ible Spelling Errors Because the -able and -ible endings usually sound the same, sound is not a good clue to use when deciding which spelling to use. A good general rule to remember is that -able occurs more often as a suffix than -ible. Rule 1: If the word ends in a consonant followed by an e, the e is dropped before adding -ible or ...

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Style Manual & Writers Guide for Intelligence Publications

Style Manual & Writers Guide for Intelligence Publications

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Feb 28, 2012 · Endings ·Ible and ·able 6.9. Doubled Consonants 6.10. Indefinite Articles 6.10a. With Consonants and Vowels, 55 6.10b. With Initials That Begin With a Consonant Sound, 56 6.10c. With Initials That Begin With a Vowel Sound, 56 6.10d. With Acronyms, 56 6.10e. With Abbreviations That Have Variable

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Word formation: Noun and adjective suffixes

Word formation: Noun and adjective suffixes

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-able labll This suffix (also -ible in some words) is used to form many adjectives from nouns or verbs: enjoyable, comfortable, knowledgeable knows a lot), suitable right/correct for a particular situation). Quite often, -able (and -ible) has the meaning 'can be done'. For example, something that is washable 'can be washed'. Other examples include:

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The National - schoolslinks.co.uk

The National - schoolslinks.co.uk

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ble ible ple double sensible example trouble responsible dimple bible possible simple fable horrible crumple humble terrible ample tumble sample grumble rumble Notes le is much more common than el or al. It is easy to distinguish between cel and cle because the c is always soft in the former and hard in the latter. (Compare parcel and particle).

  Bile

Advanced Vocabulary and Idioms - Oposinet

Advanced Vocabulary and Idioms - Oposinet

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2 -able -eable -ible port- chang- predict- unpronounc- respons- sens- knowledg- uninhabit- advis- peac- incorrupt- convert- 3 -ious -eous court- erron- ted- grac- miscellan glor- gor9- hid- infect- relig- Meaning 1 Finish each phrase on the left with the most suitable item on the right. 1) She carved a) the ordeal.

  Able, Bile

Spelling Practice Book

Spelling Practice Book

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Permission is hereby granted to individuals using the corresponding student’s textbook or kit as the major vehicle for regular classroom instruction to photocopy entire pages from this publication in classroom quantities for instructional use and not for resale. Requests for

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Spelling Practice Book - altonschools.org

Spelling Practice Book - altonschools.org

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Endings -ed, -ing Lesson 2 1. saved 2. moved 3. riding 4. waking 5. pulled 6. taking 7. hopped 8. baking 9. picked 10. having 11. letting 12. running 13. drawing 14. folded 15. shopped Write the Spelling Word that completes each sentence. 1. We from Indiana to Ohio. 2. She apples from the tree. 3. My class is a party today. 4. Chris and Tom are ...

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