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Some examples of nouns ending with 'tion' and 'sion' are:appreciationapprehensionbeautificationcaptionconclusiondecisiondeclarationemissionemotionfederationfusiongenerationhydrationillusioninitiationjunctionlegislationlesionmansionmissionmotionnationobsessionovationpassionplantationquestionrationrepressionseclusionsensationtensiontuitionutilizationvacationvisionwesternization
The seven types of spellings of "tion" are: -tion, -sion, -cion, -tian, -xion, -ssion, and -ion.
The sound of 'tion' is pronounced as "shun" with a softer ending, as in "station." The sound of 'sion' is pronounced as "zhun" with a buzzing or more buzzy ending, as in "vision."
Words that end in -tion usually come from Latin, while words that end in -sion usually come from Latin or French. There isn't a strict rule, but -tion is more common and originates from Latin verbs ending in -tio, while -sion more often comes from Latin or French words ending in -sio or -sion.
The suffix for a collection of objects is "-tion" or "-sion." For example, "collection" becomes "collection" for a group of collections, and "organization" becomes "organization" for a group of organizations.
Some examples of nouns ending with 'tion' and 'sion' are:appreciationapprehensionbeautificationcaptionconclusiondecisiondeclarationemissionemotionfederationfusiongenerationhydrationillusioninitiationjunctionlegislationlesionmansionmissionmotionnationobsessionovationpassionplantationquestionrationrepressionseclusionsensationtensiontuitionutilizationvacationvisionwesternization
The sound of 'tion' is pronounced as "shun" with a softer ending, as in "station." The sound of 'sion' is pronounced as "zhun" with a buzzing or more buzzy ending, as in "vision."
Ation is not a prefix; it is a suffix. Some words with this suffix are specialization, aggravation, and alternation.
tension and lesion.
I think the answer you want is "nouns" . tion and sion are suffixes that change a verb into a noun. eg. associate -> association . The trick is to know which ending to use.
If a word ends with -tion or -sion, than it is a noun. Therefore, conclusion is a noun.
Yes, the word question has a suffix. The suffix is -tion.
Some nouns that end with the suffix -sion are:abrasionconclusionconfusionderissiondiffusiondivisionemissionfissionfusionlesionmansionmissionomissionpassionpermissionremissionsessionvision
"-sion" and "-tion" are the English equivalents of the Italian suffix -sione. The ending may be taken as a general clue as to the feminine singular gender and number of the noun in question. The pronunciation will be "SYO-ney" in Italian.
In English the closest is fashion, shun is not a suffix we use. It is either tion, sion, cian, tian, cion, cean, and shion.
-tion and -sion are the most common. Like competition, intuition, creation, etc And tension, pension, etc
The word "inspect" can be changed to a noun by adding "-tion" to the end, resulting in "inspection."