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The suffix -ment can change a verb to noun. True False?

The statement is True.

The suffix "-ment" is often used to form nouns from verbs. Here are some examples:

* Verb: Agree -> Noun: Agreement

* Verb: Develop -> Noun: Development

* Verb: Move -> Noun: Movement

* Verb: Settle -> Noun: Settlement

The noun formed usually refers to the action or process of the verb.

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