Explore this spelling list: Year 5, Term 2, Week 5: -ible and -ibly words. These activities are designed to help you ace spelling Year 5, Term 2, Week 5: -ible and -ibly words. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
Words ending in -ible and -ibly are adjectives and adverbs. Learn them using the practice activities.
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horrible |
The weather was horrible yesterday.
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horribly |
The skier landed horribly and broke her ankle.
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incredibly |
My friend plays the cello incredibly well.
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possible |
It is possible to be brilliant at spelling.
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possibly |
That can't possibly be true!
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sensible |
You are very sensible.
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terrible |
Falling is a terrible sensation.
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terribly |
We got terribly wet in the storm.
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visible |
The ship was only just visible in the distance.
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visibly |
He was visibly tired from too much work.
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