reputable
resumable
undesirable
excusable
reusable
confusable
opposable
pleasurable
unnamable
consumable
Some words that have the e drop and ible
are sensible, defensible, responsible, and reversible. Hope this helps!
Droppable, drawable, lovable.
Some examples of words that drop the "e" and add "ous" to form their adjectival form include: Pain → Painous Courage → Courageous Advantage → Advantageous
danced, hoped, closed, typed, opened, pulled, tied.
Generally, when a root word ends in a silent "e," the suffix "-able" is added (e.g. fix → fixable). If the root word does not end in a silent "e" and is not a whole word on its own, then the suffix "-ible" is added (e.g. prevent → preventible).
A few include: exclude- exclusion, intrude- intrusion, invade- invasion, erode- erosion, conclude- conclusion, allude- allusion, decide- decision
Some examples of words where adding a silent "e" makes the vowel long are "hope," "save," and "slide."
slime is a word where you can add y because to make slimy drop the e and add y to make it slimy
add the suffix
This is a very common English pattern: bake>baking, for example.
The word "value" drops its silent E when the suffix is added, as "valuable". Generally any -ible or -able added to a word will drop a third or repeated vowel.
You drop the 'e': sizable.
Flies. You drop the "y" and add "i-e-s"
You can add either an E or an A after the E to get a long E sound. The words beet and beatare homophones (sound-alike words).
take away the e then add the suffix.
To add "tion" to the word "reduce," you would simply attach it to the end of the word, resulting in the new word "reduction."
you drop it
intense immense
A few include: exclude- exclusion, intrude- intrusion, invade- invasion, erode- erosion, conclude- conclusion, allude- allusion, decide- decision