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The suffixes "-able" and "-ible" mean _____. pertaining to relating to able to a person who
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The suffixes "-able" and "-ible" mean _____.
pertaining to
relating to
able to
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Able to would be the correct answer!!!! Have a good day and Hope this Helps!
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able to
For example: enjoyable: able to enjoy
or edible: able to eat
I hope this helps :)
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