find one adjective each from the extract having the following suffix able,ible,ial,ious
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These endings are found in adjectives that usually mean ‘able to be …’. For example:
available: able to be used or obtained
audible: able to be heard
breakable: able to be broken
visible: able to be seen
Words ending in -able
As a general rule, there are lots more adjectives ending in -able, but here are some tips to help you make the right choice:
When a word ends in -able, the main part of the word (i.e. the bit that comes before the -able ending) is usually a complete word in itself. For example: bearable (from bear), readable, (from read), and acceptable (from accept). This is also true when the base word ends in an e that's dropped before the -able ending is added (e.g.advise; advisable or inflate; inflatable) or where it ends in a consonant that's doubled when the ending is added (e.g. forget; forgettable or regret; regrettable).
If the main part of the word ends with a ‘hard’ c (pronounced like the c in cab) or a ‘hard’ g (pronounced like the g in game) then the ending is always -able. For example, navigable or amicable.
Here are some common words that end in -able:
likeable; peaceable; debatable; pleasurable; adaptable; inimitable; capable; adorable; desirable; justifiable; preferable; disposable; knowledgeable; amiable; durable; laughable; fashionable; reliable; excitable; lovable; believable; excusable; manageable; serviceable; measurable; sizeable; noticeable; suitable; changeable; tolerable; objectionable; comfortable; payable; impressionable; conceivable; operable; transferable.
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able - suitable ,capable
ible- accessible ,incredible
ial- superficial,social, residential
ious- curious,glorious, delicious