Some words that are nouns are also verbs. Some examples of those are:
Radiation is a word that ends in the suffix -ion but is not a noun.
The root word is infect; so the suffix (which in this case, turns the verb into a noun) is -(t)ion. (The 't' is in parentheses to indicate that the root word already ends in t; while the suffix is -tion, you only have to add -ion to this particular word.)
The suffix for the noun "exhibit" is "-ion."
The suffix ion means the process of. It changes the word from a verb to a noun.
The word "anticipation" is a noun. It refers to the act of expecting or looking forward to something.
The suffix in the word invention is "ion". The suffix is always at the end.
The root word is infect; so the suffix (which in this case, turns the verb into a noun) is -(t)ion. (The 't' is in parentheses to indicate that the root word already ends in t; while the suffix is -tion, you only have to add -ion to this particular word.)
-ion
The suffix -ion is used to change a verb or adjective into a noun, usually by addition to a stem word that ends in T. The suffix -tion (-ation) performs the same purpose. Examples: act/action, connect/connection, situate/situation
The word "anticipation" is a noun. It refers to the act of expecting or looking forward to something.
The suffix ion means the process of. It changes the word from a verb to a noun.
The suffix in hesitation is ion.
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
The suffix -ion changes the verb to object to the noun objection.
Add the suffix -ion to the adjective 'abstract' to form the noun 'abstraction'.Note: The word 'abstract' is an adjective, a verb, and a noun.The noun 'abstract' is a word for a statement summarizing the important points of a text; a word for a thing.
There is a prefix (re-) and a suffix (-ion).
A derivational noun is a noun derived from another part of speech, usually by adding a prefix or suffix. Examples: slow (adjective) + ness (suffix) = slowness (noun) teach (verb) + er (suffix) = teacher (noun) prevent (verb) + ion (suffix) = prevntion (noun) good (adjective) + ness (suffix) = goodness (noun) drink (verb), drink (noun) = not a derivational noun (a converted noun, a word that functions as another part of speech without changing the word)
prefix for imperfect