Words that learners at Entry Level 3 are required to read and spell correctly.
Some words use -ible to spell this weak final syllabl
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flexible |
Rubber is a flexible material.
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forcible |
The door was broken showing signs of forcible entry.
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gullible |
The gullible boy believed everything he was told.
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horrible |
The weather was horrible yesterday.
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incredible |
The special effects are incredible.
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invincible |
The hero was invincible.
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legible |
The handwriting was neat and legible.
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permissible |
Is it permissible to park here?
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plausible |
His excuse didn't sound plausible.
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possible |
Would it be possible to take the test again?
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responsible |
A postman is responsible for the distribution of mail.
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reversible |
His coat was reversible.
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terrible |
There was a terrible hurricane.
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visible |
The ship was only just visible in the distance.
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