No. Any word with -tion is usually a noun. For example, "Look at her frustration," is the correct usage. You don't frustration, do you? Any time you have this kind of question, ask yourself- Can I {Insert word here}?
Determined is an adjective. Determine is a verb. Yes. 'determined' can be a verb as in "your character is 'determined' by your behaviour".
The verb from 'determination' is 'determine'.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to determine are determination and the gerund, determining.The noun 'determiner' is a concrete noun form of the verb to determine.
The word 'determined' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to determine. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to determine are determiner, determination, and the gerund, determining.
The word 'determined' is the past participle of the verb to determine. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example a determined effort.The noun forms for the verb to determine are determiner, determination and the gerund, determining.The noun form for the adjective determined is determinedness.
No, the word determine is a verb, a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to determine are determiner, determination, and the gerund, determining.
The verb from 'determination' is 'determine'.
The noun form of the verb "determine" is "determination."
The abstract noun forms of the verb to determine are determination and the gerund, determining.The noun 'determiner' is a concrete noun form of the verb to determine.
The word 'determined' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to determine. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to determine are determiner, determination, and the gerund, determining.
No, determination is a noun. The adverb is determinedly.
The word determination is a noun. It is the act of determining.
The noun determination is related to the verb "to determine." The past participle "determined" can be used as an adjective. Both determined and determination can have the connotation of tenaciousness or steadfastness (e.g. determined to succeed).
The noun forms of the verb to determine are determiner, determination, and the gerund, determining.
The word 'determined' is the past participle of the verb to determine. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example a determined effort.The abstract noun forms for the verb to determine are determiner, determinationand the gerund, determining.The abstract noun form for the adjective determined is determinedness.
The noun forms of the verb to determine are determiner, determination, and the gerund, determining.
The abstract nouns for the verb to determine are determiner, determination, and the gerund, determining.
No, the word 'determine' is a verb (determine, determines, determining, determined).The abstract noun forms of the verb to determine are determination and the gerund, determining.