Examples of suffixes that change a verb to a noun are:
The primary suffix is -ing, which creates gerunds.
Other suffixes are:
-er / -or / -r (person nouns such as mailer, sailor, server)
-ee (recipient of action, such as addressee, employee)
- ist (person nouns such as accompanist)
-tion / -ion / -sion (nouns such as communication, reaction, admission)
- ment (resentment, abridgement)
- al (nouns such as arrival and refusal)
Examples of verb that are changed to noun using the suffix -ment:
forgive (verb) + ness = forgiveness (noun)
Ary
-arium
Disappointment is a noun. The suffix "-ment" is used to form nouns, so if you see a word ending in "ment", it is likely to be a noun. For example, "amuse" is a verb, but "amusement" is a noun.
By adding the suffix -ment to the verb to excite, you have the noun excitement.By adding the suffix -ing, you have the gerund exciting.By adding the suffix -ability, you have the noun excitability.
The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing. A related noun form is amazedness.
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
The suffix that turns the verb 'inhabit' into a noun is 'ant'; inhabitant.
"ment" is a suffix sometimes used to convert a verb into a noun. Examples:accomplishmentaccompanimentachievementAdvertisementAgreementallotmentAppeasementassessmentatonementbasementbereavementcementcommitmentdeploymentdeportmentdevilmentdisbursementDisagreementelementembellishmentemploymentendearmentEnjoymentenlightenmentenrollmententertainmententicementenvironmentescarpmentestablishmentFulfillmentgarmentgovernmentharassmentimplementinducementinvestmentJudgmentmanagementmomentnourishmentparliamentpavementpaymentpunishmentStatementsupplementTemperamenttestamentTreatment
In this case you add a suffix "ment" to make the noun "a payment".
Disappointment is a noun. The suffix "-ment" is used to form nouns, so if you see a word ending in "ment", it is likely to be a noun. For example, "amuse" is a verb, but "amusement" is a noun.
"ment" is a suffix sometimes used to convert a verb into a noun. Examples: establishment atonement bereavement endearment achievement punishment harassment judgment embellishment enticement inducement nourishment employment management environment
By adding the suffix -ment to the verb to excite, you have the noun excitement.By adding the suffix -ing, you have the gerund exciting.By adding the suffix -ability, you have the noun excitability.
To change a verb into a noun you simply add a suffix such as -tion, -ism or -ity. An example would be transforming the word 'reduced' into 'reduction'.
The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing. A related noun form is amazedness.
Examples of nouns formed by adding a suffix to another word are:ness (the adjective fair +ness = fairness)ity (the adjective similar +ity = similarity)ion ( the verb extort +ion = extortion)or (the verb act +or = actor)er (the verb sell +er = seller)ment (achieve +ment = achievement)
Some endings, or suffixes, can change a word into a noun. For example, the word sad is an adjective. By adding the suffix -ness to it, we form a the noun sadness.The suffix -ing can be used to change a verb to a noun. For example, the the verb swim can be changed to swimming, which can be used as a noun: Swimming is fun.
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
The suffix that turns the verb 'inhabit' into a noun is 'ant'; inhabitant.