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Many words end in the suffixes -ible and -able, and it is often hard to know which spelling to use.

 

Girl with question marks above her head

 

For example, why is it probable but possible?

 

In fact, words ending in -able are far more common than ones ending in -ible, so if you are not sure, then it is best to use -able.

 

Here is a list of common words that do end in -ible. It is a good idea to learn them. (There are some more, but they are not as common.)

 

sensible

edible

terrible

horrible

visible (and invisible)

possible (and impossible)

flexible

responsible

 

Maybe you could try making up some silly sentences to help you to learn these -ible words!

 

How about: It is impossible for my terrible sister to be sensible or responsible. 

 

naughty girl

 

It is possible for toadstools to be edible but they could still be horrible.

 

fly agaric toadstool

 

Note that the fly agaric toadstool above is not edible!!

 

Why not have a go at making some of your own?

 

In this activity, you can practise spelling words ending in -ible and -able.

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