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Spelling -able & -ible

Spell words ending in -able/-ible and the corresponding adverb forms -ably/-ibly, applying patterns to determine which suffix to use based on the root word

Suggested ages 9–10

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Learning journey

Your child is tackling challenging spelling patterns — distinguishing between confusing word pairs, understanding Latin and French word endings, and mastering silent letters and complex suffixes.

Evidence of understanding

  • Apply the guideline that -able is typically used with complete root words (enjoyable, comfortable) while -ible is used with incomplete roots (visible, possible), noting key exceptions
  • Convert -able/-ible adjectives into adverbs by changing the ending to -ably/-ibly, e.g. comfortable → comfortably, possible → possibly, terrible → terribly
  • Determine whether to drop or retain the final -e of the root when adding -able, e.g. adorable (drop e) vs changeable (keep e before soft g)

Assessment prompt

When Spelling -able & -ible needs to spell a word ending in "-able" or "-ible" — like "comfortable" or "visible" — can they choose the right ending and spell it correctly?

Standards alignment

Eng_App1_Sp_Y56_04GB · uk-nc-2013

Words ending in –able and –ible

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2

Eng_App1_Sp_Y56_05GB · uk-nc-2013

Words ending in –ably and –ibly

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 2