The suffix is actually 'ion' to form the noun from a verb. For example, the verb to act becomes the action, to rebel becomes a rebellion, to fuse becomes a fusion, to abduct becomes an abduction, etc.
nouns
Yes, the suffix is tion
Yes, the word question has a suffix. The suffix is -tion.
A noun form of the verb to assume is assumption.
The suffix of fraction is -tion. The -tion means the process of.
nouns
The suffix of tion is used to form abstract nouns from verbs (emotion) or is an expression of an action or state of something (condition) and can reflect associated meaning (relation)
Yes, the suffix is tion
Yes, the word question has a suffix. The suffix is -tion.
A noun form of the verb to assume is assumption.
The suffix -tion is used to form nouns from verbs (e.g. perfection), while -ian is used to form adjectives meaning "of" or "relating to" (e.g. Canadian). The suffix -ion is also used to form nouns, similar to -tion but with different word roots (e.g. reception).
tion
The suffix -tion for reduce is reduction.
The suffix in "emotion" is "-tion," which is added to the root word "emotion" to form a noun.
The suffix of fraction is -tion. The -tion means the process of.
The suffix for the word "adaptation" is "-tion."
The Latin root -tion is a suffix that indicates a state, condition, action, or process of something. It is commonly used to form nouns in English.