001 001 CR14 NA PS 5 U1W1 118701 - Mrs. Pelton's Fifth Grade

Spelling: Suffixes -ible and -able

Name

1.

1.

2.

2. breakable

3.

3. favorable

4.

4. likable

5.

5. usable

6.

6. respectable

7.

7.

8.

8. possible

9.

9.

10.

10. laughable

11.

11. comfortable

12.

12. convertible

13.

13. invisible

14.

14. honorable

15.

15. capable

16.

16. sensible

17.

17. unbelievable

18.

18. bearable

19.

19. collapsible

20.

20. suitable

Review Words 21.

21. uniform

22.

22. bicycle

23.

23. triangle

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Fold back the paper

along the dotted line.

Use the blanks to write

each word as it is read

aloud. When you finish

the test, unfold the

paper. Use the list at

the right to correct any

spelling mistakes.

Challenge Words 24.

25.

enjoyable

affordable

unreasonable

24. manageable

25. tangible

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Spelling: Suffixes -ible and -able

Name

enjoyable

breakable

favorable

likable

usable

respectable

affordable

possible

unreasonable

laughable

comfortable

convertible

invisible

honorable

capable

sensible

unbelievable

bearable

collapsible

suitable

A. Add the suffix to form a spelling word. Write the spelling word on the line.

1.

break + able =

2. sens + ible =

3. cap + able =

4. honor + able =

5. convert + ible =

6. afford + able =

7.

favor + able =

8. suit + able =

9.

comfort + able =

10. poss + ible =

12. bear + able =

13. collaps + ible =

14. enjoy + able =

15. invis + ible =

B. Write these spelling words on the lines in alphabetical order. Alphabetize them

to the third letter. unreasonable, laughable, usable, likable, unbelievable

16.

18.

17.

19.

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20.

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11. respect + able =

Spelling: Suffixes -ible and -able

Name

enjoyable

breakable

favorable

likable

usable

respectable

affordable

possible

unreasonable

laughable

comfortable

convertible

invisible

honorable

capable

sensible

unbelievable

bearable

collapsible

suitable

A. Write the spelling words that contain the suffix.

-able

1.

9.

2.

10.

3.

11.

4.

12.

5.

13.

6.

14.

7.

15.

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8.

-ible

16.

19.

17.

20.

18.

B. Compare the words enjoyable and unbelievable. How are they alike?

How are they different?

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Spelling: Suffixes -ible and -able

Name

enjoyable

breakable

favorable

likable

usable

respectable

affordable

possible

unreasonable

laughable

comfortable

convertible

invisible

honorable

capable

sensible

unbelievable

bearable

collapsible

suitable

A. Write the spelling word that is the opposite of each word below.

1.

impossible

5

uncomfortable

2. reasonable

6. unusable

3. unbreakable

7.

4. visible

8. believable

unable

B. Write the spelling word that best completes each sentence.

9.

My

umbrella is easy to open and close.

10. The club¡¯s efforts to raise money for hurricane victims were

.

11. My brother is a

person who has many friends.

12. If the weather is

, we will have a picnic tomorrow.

shoes, knowing she would be on

14. We packed our own lunches to keep our outing more

15. We had an

time at the amusement park.

16. The cloth top of Dad¡¯s

matches the color of the car.

17. My light jacket is not

18. His efforts were

for cold, rainy days.

, but I doubted his real motives.

19. My small worries are

compared to bigger problems!

20. Running isn¡¯t my favorite exercise, but I find it

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13. Mrs. Holden wore

her feet all day.

Spelling: Suffixes -ible and -able

Name

A. Underline the six misspelled words in the paragraphs below. Write the

words correctly on the lines.

Lana¡¯s parents wanted to take an affordible family vacation. They were looking for a

lake cottage to rent for a rate that was not unreasonble. If possable, they wanted a place

with a large, sunny porch.

1.

2.

3.

Lana¡¯s mother found a tiny cottage that was suitible for the family. It wasn¡¯t

too expensive, and it had a sunny porch that faced the water. Lana had to sleep on a

collapsable cot in her sister¡¯s room, but it was bearrable. The cottage had a lot of charm,

and the family enjoyed sunny days and starry nights by the lake.

4.

5.

6.

Writing Activity

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B. Write a passage for a story about another family vacation. Use at least four

spelling words in your writing.

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