Here's a breakdown of how "-tion" changes a word:
* From Verb to Noun: The suffix transforms the original verb into a noun, representing the action or process the verb describes.
* Action or Process: The noun formed with "-tion" often focuses on the action itself or the process of doing something.
* State of Being: In some cases, "-tion" can also form nouns that describe a state of being or a condition resulting from an action.
Here are some examples:
* Verb: Act -> Noun: Action (the process of acting)
* Verb: Communicate -> Noun: Communication (the process of exchanging information)
* Verb: Educate -> Noun: Education (the process of learning)
* Verb: Activate -> Noun: Activation (the state of being made active)
Important Note:
Not all words ending in "-tion" are nouns. Some words like "nation" or "station" are not formed with "-tion" as a suffix and have different origins.