Yes, the word "proclaim" becomes "proclamation" when the suffix "ion" is added.
To add a suffix to "habitat," you would simply attach the suffix to the end of the word. For example, adding the suffix "-ion" would create the word "habitation."
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 in the word invention is "ion". The suffix is always at the end.
The word "reduce" with the suffix "-ion" is written as "reduction."
The suffix for "invent" is "-ion." For example, the word "invention" adds the suffix "-ion" to "invent."
Yes collision
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 word "reduce" with the suffix "-ion" is written as "reduction."
Habitat + ion = habitation
There is a prefix (re-) and a suffix (-ion).
prefix for imperfect
The definition of the word section means a portion or a division. The prefix "ion" is actually the suffix. A prefix appears before a core word where a suffix appears after a core word. The suffix "ion" means condition.
The suffix in the word invention is "ion". The suffix is always at the end.
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"Ion" is a suffix that often denotes an act, process, or state. "Tor" is not a commonly used suffix in English.
The suffix in the word "civilization" is "-ation."