Tackle Grade 5 spelling at the highest level with suffix rules for -tion, -sion, -able, -ible, and -ous endings. Students answer four multiple-choice questions selecting correct spellings of necessary, embarrass, hoping, and definitely from tricky options. Five fill-in sentences reinforce decision, nervous, conclusion, double-check, and uncomfortable. Hints explain doubling consonants, dropping silent e, and choosing the right suffix for each base word carefully and accurately.

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Busy Bee
Spelling Grade 5
Grade 5
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which is the correct spelling?
 A) necessary
 B) neccessary
 C) necesary
 D) nesessary
2. Which is the correct spelling?
 A) embarass
 B) embarrass
 C) embaras
 D) embarras
3. Which is the correct -ing form of hope?
 A) hopeing
 B) hopping
 C) hoping
 D) hoppe
4. Which is the correct spelling?
 A) definatly
 B) definately
 C) defenitely
 D) definitely
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) We made a careful decision to study harder this week.
2) The puppy is very nervous when it sees a stranger.
3) Always double-check your work before turning it in to the teacher.
4) The story had a clever conclusion at the very end.
5) She stopped running because her shoe was uncomfortable to wear.
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