Spelling List 1A - Words Ending in -or, -er, -able, -ible
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Questions and Answers

Which word means someone who helps or supports others?

  • Benefactor (correct)
  • Ambassador
  • Moderator
  • Impostor
  • Which of the following words could describe something that is capable of being done?

  • Reprehensible
  • Immutable
  • Feasible (correct)
  • Delectable
  • What is the term for a person who adjusts the spine to alleviate discomfort?

  • Contributor
  • Chiropractor (correct)
  • Ambassador
  • Accuser
  • Which word refers to a device that creates lift in an aircraft?

    <p>Propeller</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following words means unable to change?

    <p>Immutable</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Words Ending in -or, -er, -able, and -ible

    • Words like "accuser," "ambassador," and "benefactor" end with the suffix -or, commonly linked to roles or professions.
    • "Chiropractor" demonstrates the use of -or in specialized medical professions.
    • The suffix -able is represented in words like "compatible" and "feasible," indicating suitability or ability.
    • Key terms ending with -ible include "delectable" and "indispensable," signifying a state of being or importance.
    • "Moderator" and "contributor" show how the suffix -or relates to individuals who facilitate or assist in various contexts.
    • "Helicopter" and "propeller" are examples of nouns ending in -er, often related to machinery or tools.
    • "Immutable" and "reprehensible" highlight the use of -able and -ible to describe characteristics or qualities that cannot be changed or are worthy of condemnation, respectively.

    Note on Exceptions

    • A superscript number following a word indicates a specific note pertaining to that word.
    • An asterisk (*) denotes exceptions to standard spelling rules, which can vary in specific cases.

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    Test your spelling skills with this quiz focused on words that end in -or, -er, -able, and -ible. Perfect for students looking to enhance their vocabulary and understanding of English spelling rules. See how many you can get right!

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