Explore this spelling list: Entry Level 3: Words ending in -able (1). Our page is packed with activities, games, and resources to help you succeed. Try out the spelling games at the bottom of the page.
Words that learners at Entry Level 3 are required to read and spell correctly.
The most common way to spell this weak final syllable is -able.
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adorable |
Your new puppy is adorable.
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advisable |
Doing your homework on time is advisable.
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agreeable |
The decision to move was agreeable.
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available |
I'll let you know when she's available to talk.
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believable |
Your story seems believable.
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capable |
Are you capable of cooking such a large meal?
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changeable |
The weather will be changeable.
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comfortable |
Is your new bed comfortable?
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considerable |
The team scored a considerable number of goals in the recent match.
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desirable |
The advertised job had desirable benefits.
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durable |
These trainers are comfortable, stylish and durable.
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excitable |
Puppies are usually excitable.
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excusable |
His actions were not excusable.
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foreseeable |
In the foreseeable future.
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