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Understanding Words with the Suffix -ible: A Study Guide

This guide explores the suffix -ible, illustrating its meaning as "capable or worthy of." Through relatable examples, such as Maria Isabel's feelings about the Winter Pageant, it highlights the emotional connection to the term "terrible," meaning "worth of terror." Additionally, it offers practical exercises to reinforce spelling patterns and vocabulary skills, focusing on base words and their inflected forms. This resource is ideal for learners seeking to enhance their understanding of language structure and usage.

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Understanding Words with the Suffix -ible: A Study Guide

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  1. Structural Analysis: Words with the Suffix -ible

  2. Structural Analysis: Words with the Suffix -ible Maria Isabel felt terrible because she did not have a part in the Winter Pageant.

  3. Structural Analysis: Words with the Suffix -ible Maria Isabel felt terrible because she did not have a part in the Winter Pageant. -ible is another form of -able and means “capable or worthy of.” Terrible = worth of terror, very bad Other examples?

  4. Structural Analysis: Words with the Suffix -ible Writing the essay was a sensible way for Maria Isabel to solve her problem.

  5. Spelling: /k/, /ng/, and /kw/ Sounds

  6. Spelling: /k/, /ng/, and /kw/ Sounds • shark, attack, risk, public, sink, question, electric, jacket, blank, ache, crooked, drink, topic, track, blanket, struck, mistake, junk, squirrel, stomach, aquatic, comic, tropical, speckled, peculiar Complete 2 of the spelling pages

  7. Vocabulary Skills - Base Words and Inflected Forms -s, -es, -ed, -ing, -er, -est

  8. Vocabulary Skills - Base Words and Inflected Forms -s, -es, -ed, -ing, -er, -est

  9. Vocabulary Skills - Base Words and Inflected Forms -s, -es, -ed, -ing, -er, -est

  10. Vocabulary Skills - Base Words and Inflected Forms -s, -es, -ed, -ing, -er, -est

  11. Vocabulary Skills - Base Words and Inflected Forms -s, -es, -ed, -ing, -er, -est

  12. The Irregular Verb Be

  13. The Irregular Verb Be

  14. The Irregular Verb Be

  15. The Irregular Verb Be

  16. Using Commas for Introductory Phrases

  17. Using Commas for Introductory Phrases

  18. Using Commas for Introductory Phrases

  19. Using Commas for Introductory Phrases

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