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The suffix "-tion" typically creates a noun when added to a word. For example, "act" becomes "action" when the suffix "-tion" is added.
There are a few. -tion is one of them.
Often -er creates a noun when added to a word. eg farm -- farmer
When the suffixes -s or -es are added to a noun, they form a plural noun. Examples:one apple, two appleone ball, two ballsone church, two churchesone dress, two dressesone egg, two eggs
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The suffixes -ess and -ienne are typically added to feminine nouns to denote female gender, while -ix is added to denote a diminutive form. For example, "waiter" becomes "waitress" with the addition of -ess to indicate a female server, while "prince" becomes "princess" with the addition of -ess for a female royal. Adding -ix to a noun like "chat" creates "chaton" to indicate a small or young cat.
When "ite" is added to a word, it typically creates a noun.
yes example educate education
The suffix "-tion" is commonly used to create a noun when added to a word. For example, the verb "communicate" becomes the noun "communication" when "-tion" is added.
ite added to the end of a word is called a suffix. It creates a noun.
-er and -or, for example; 'dig' becomes digger, 'extract' becomes extractor.