The suffix -ion is used to change a verb or adjective into a noun, usually by addition to a stem word that ends in T. The suffix -tion (-ation) performs the same purpose.
Examples: act/action, connect/connection, situate/situation
The suffix -ion creates the word "destruction" when added to "destruct."
An example of a base word that can be modified by adding a prefix or suffix to create different words is "act." By adding the prefix "re-" you get "react," and by adding the suffix "-ion" you get "action."
To add a suffix to "habitat," you would simply attach the suffix to the end of the word. For example, adding the suffix "-ion" would create the word "habitation."
The word regress can be changed by adding the affix "-ion", which is a suffix, to create regression.
The suffix in the word invention is "ion". The suffix is always at the end.
The word "reduce" with the suffix "-ion" is written as "reduction."
The suffix for "invent" is "-ion." For example, the word "invention" adds the suffix "-ion" to "invent."
Yes, the word "proclaim" becomes "proclamation" when the suffix "ion" is added.
There is a prefix (re-) and a suffix (-ion).
The noun 'hesitation' becomes a verb by removing the suffix -ion: hesitate.
A verb can be changed into a noun by adding an ending such as "-ion," "-ment," "-ness," or "-ing." This process is called nominalization, and it involves altering the word to function as a noun in a sentence. For example, the verb "create" can become the noun "creation" by adding the suffix "-ion."
prefix for imperfect