I think its SECTION.
Ifind separating words from their suffixes somewhat easy. 1. You can look up the word in your dictionary, and it should give you the word with out it's suffix. 2. Think it through.A suffix is an ending to a word. The ending of deliberation is tion, deliberation without tion is delibera, whats a words similar to this? deliberate. And there you have it. HopeI helped
The suffix for the word "adaptation" is "-tion."
The prefix of "question" is "ques-". It is the part of the word that comes before the root, which in this case is "tion".
Adding the suffix -tion to a word typically turns it into a noun. For example, adding -tion to the verb "create" creates the noun "creation."
Yes, the word "saturation" has the suffix "-tion" attached to the root word "saturate."
"Translation" is a noun, as is almost every word ending in -tion.
The ending -ate is typical of verbs that have a noun form ending in -tion.
A noun (as are almost all English words ending in -tion)
Noun all words ending in "tion" is a noun
suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"
-tion
basically any 2 syllable word ending in -tion
suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"
"Consternation" is one. Any word with three syllables and ending in "-tion" will do.
Ifind separating words from their suffixes somewhat easy. 1. You can look up the word in your dictionary, and it should give you the word with out it's suffix. 2. Think it through.A suffix is an ending to a word. The ending of deliberation is tion, deliberation without tion is delibera, whats a words similar to this? deliberate. And there you have it. HopeI helped
noun. All words ending in " - tion " are nouns.
No; it is not a suffix due to it being part of the word. "TION" is a suffix, since it changes the word and not always having to be part of the word.