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-tion
/ -sion (nouns from verbs)
-tion, or, less frequently -sion (both pronounced
with a 'sh' sound on the initial letter) are noun suffixes that
are used to make nouns from verbs. Here are some common verbs
whose noun forms are made by adding -tion:
admit |
alter |
inform |
decide |
describe |
multiply |
Note that adjustments that are necessary to the spelling in each
case:
- He admitted he had lied and this admission
landed him in court.
- The dress will have to be altered and I'm going to
have the alteration done professionally.
- I informed the police that I had seen one of the robbers
in Margate and this information led to the arrest of the
gang.
- I decided to give myself up. The decision was
easy. My description was in all the newspapers. And I had
been on the run for three weeks.
- Multiplication is the easiest part of arithmetic -
much easier than addition, subtraction or division.
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-ment
(nouns from verbs and adjectives)
-ment is another suffix that is used to make nouns from
verbs and occasionally from adjectives:
enjoy |
replace |
appoint |
arrange |
merry |
- Enjoyment is the most important thing in life and
you simply don't know how to enjoy yourself.
- You will need to replace the broken part and unfortunately
replacements cost £350.
- I don't know if I shall be appointed to the job but
I have an appointment to see the manager this morning.
- I had arranged to be there early so that all the arrangements
would be in place by the time Yuan arrived.
- Everyone was quite merry by now. Such merriment
had not been seen in my mother's house for a long time.
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-ance
/ -ence (nouns from adjectives and verbs)
-ance and -ence are suffixes that are used to make
nouns from adjectives and sometimes from verbs:
absent |
silent |
independent |
important |
admit |
appear |
exist |
- Her absence was not noticed during the silence
of prayer.
- The importance of independence for teenagers
should not be underestimated.
- Admittance to the theatre is not permitted once the
show has started.
- His appearance did not permit him to be admitted.
- His existence as a writer was threatened when people
stopped buying his books.
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more
restrictive noun suffixes (nouns from nouns)
-ship (abstract nouns denoting different kinds of relationships)
relationship |
friendship |
partnership |
membership |
- His friendship with Carole slowly turned into a relationship.
- I'm going to go into partnership with SIP and that
will automatically give me membership of the golf club.
-hood (abstract nouns denoting different kinds of 'families')
childhood |
motherhood |
neighbourhood |
priesthood |
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