-ably and -ibly Word Endings

-ably and -ibly Word Endings

Add the correct -ably and -ibly words to the sentences using the word bank below to help you.

1. Helen was sitting

in her chair.

2. Mum knew that it could

all go wrong.

3. The weather was

overcast.

4. George's new puppy was

cute.

5. "I'm

sorry for what I've done," confessed Cath.

6. Jake knew that he was

lucky to be alive.

7. Ben's new haircut was

different to his usual style.

8. Hassan was

late when the bus broke down.

possibly horribly

Word Bank

terribly

adorably

incredibly

comfortably

noticeably understandably

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-ably and -ibly Word Endings Answers

Add the correct -ably and -ibly words to the sentences using the word bank below to help you. 1. Helen was sitting comfortably in her chair. 2. Mum knew that it could possibly all go wrong. 3. The weather was horribly overcast. 4. George's new puppy was adorably cute. 5. "I'm terribly sorry for what I've done," confessed Cath. 6. Jake knew that he was incredibly lucky to be alive. 7. Ben's new haircut was noticeably different to his usual style. 8. Hassan was understandably late when the bus broke down.

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-ably and -ibly Word Endings

Rewrite these sentences and change the bold adjective into an adverb by adding -ably or -ibly. 1. Helen was sitting comfortable in her chair. 2. Mum knew that it could possible all go wrong. 3. The weather was horrible overcast. 4. George's new puppy was adorable cute. 5. "I'm terrible sorry for what I've done," confessed Cath. 6. Jake knew that he was incredible lucky to be alive. 7. Ben's new haircut was noticeable different to his usual style. 8. Hassan was understandable late when the bus broke down.

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-ably and -ibly Word Endings Answers

Rewrite these sentences and change the underlined adjective into an adverb by adding -ably or -ibly.

1. Helen was sitting comfortably in her chair. 2. Mum knew that it could possibly all go wrong. 3. The weather was horribly overcast. 4. George's new puppy was adorably cute. 5. "I'm terribly sorry for what I've done," confessed Cath. 6. Jake knew that he was incredibly lucky to be alive. 7. Ben's new haircut was noticeably different to his usual style. 8. Hassan was understandably late when the bus broke down.

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-ably and -ibly Word Endings

Choose the correct adjective from word bank below. Turn the adjective into an adverb by adding -ably or -ibly and insert the adverb into the correct sentence below.

1. Helen was sitting

in her chair.

2. Mum knew that it could

all go wrong.

3. The weather was

overcast.

4. George's new puppy was

cute.

5. "I'm

sorry for what I've done," confessed Cath.

6. Jake knew that he was

lucky to be alive.

7. Ben's new haircut was

different to his usual style.

8. Hassan was

late when the bus broke down.

9. The weather was now

cold outside.

10. The protestors were

removed from the town hall.

forcible possible

comfortable horrible

Word Bank terrible

noticeable

adorable incredible

understandable tolerable

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