- The document discusses the suffixes -able and -ible and provides tips to help determine which suffix to use when spelling words.
- -able and -ible both mean "able to be" and are used in words like readable, eatable, audible, and collapsible.
- Tip 1 for -able words is that it is the more common suffix, used in hundreds of words, so it is statistically more likely to be correct. Tip 2 is that if the root word stands alone, it usually takes -able.
- For -ible words, the tips are that there are a limited set of common words that take -ible, and the root is less likely to stand alone as an English word.