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hi there this is Joanne and in this lesson were looking at the herbal endings thats ible and a ble theyre both common spelling patterns for adjectives and usually sound the same they mean able to or fit for as in acceptable understandable responsible and these following words being able to be available available to be used or obtained audible able to be heard breakable able to be broken visible able to be seen so when do we use ible and when do we use a ble endings so is it understandable terrible dependable hmm now which of these suffix endings to use can be tricky really tricky there are no hard and fast rules with these youve just got to learn them Im afraid and practice them lets go deeper into these endings there are more words ending in a ble about 900 then ible less than 200 lets look at the ABL e words they usually come from French we can make new words with this ending networkable childproof herbal so general rule is if we take away the Apple ending were usually left