What is the difference between the suffixes ture and tion of English words

Updated on educate 2024-03-12
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello. Upstairs is right, to be exact, it shouldn't include t.

    ure and -ion are two of the common noun suffixes. The difference is that:

    ure is often used as a noun to denote an abstract state or outcome, such as failure, pressure, exposure

    ion is often used to denote a noun form of an action or process, such as action, conclusion, correction, destruction

    The above is the general rule, I hope it helps you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To be precise, these two suffixes do not include t, ie.

    ureion

    ure:suffix forming abstract nouns of action, from -ure, from l. -ura.

    ion:suffix forming nouns of state, condition, or action from verbs, from l. -ionem (nom.

    io), sometimes via fr. -ion.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What is the difference between the descendants of Chinese characters and " "?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    miniature n small portrait, miniature (

    baimini small) du

    legislature n legislature (legis law + lat bring + ure).

    fracture n; Break (fract) conjecture n speculate (daocon common + ject throw...Let's guess back)

    Expenditure n Expenditure (Extense) Divestiture n Deprivation (Adivest Deprivation) Horticulture n Horticulture (Horti, from Hortense France one.

    denture n denture scripture n torture n tort signature n mixture n mix

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    (information);

    country); solution);

    invention); pollution);

    prophecy); collections, collectibles);

    action); Education).

    description) correction).

    Operation, surgery) years.

    dedication) doubts).

    Note) holidays).

    Description) relationship).

    Dialogue) introduction).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1aperture n.pores, narrow notches;

    2apiculture n.Apiculture;

    3acupuncture n.Acupuncture; Pierce the spine with a needle**;

    4admixture n.mixing, mixing;

    5adventure n.Adventures, adventure activities, and more.

    6 agriculture n.agriculture, agronomy; Agronomy.

    7 architecture n.Architecture; Architectural style.

    Xingsun 8 armature nArmor, defense organs, armor, armatures.

    9 candidature n.Candidates', qualifications.

    10 capture vt.capture, capture; Won.

    11 caricature n.Caricature, parody.

    12 cincture n.Around the object, belt, side wheel.

    13 conjecture n./v.Speculation, speculation.

    14 countersignature n.Countersign, countersign.

    15 coverture n.Protection, cover.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1 aperture n.pores, narrow notches;

    2 apiculture n.Apiculture;

    3 acupuncturen.Acupuncture; Needle family poor posture stab**;

    4 admixture n.mixing, mixing;

    5 adventure n.Adventures, adventure activities, and more.

    6 agriculture n.agriculture, agronomy; Agronomy.

    7 architecture n.Architecture; Architectural style.

    8 armature n.Armor, defense organs, armor, armatures.

    9 candidature n.Candidates', qualifications.

    10 capture vt.capture, capture; Won.

    11 caricature n.Caricature, parody.

    12 cincture n.Around the object, belt, side wheel.

    13 conjecture n./v.Speculation, speculation.

    14 countersignature n.Countersign, countersign.

    15 coverture n.Protection, cover.

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