Part of Speech ConversionConversion was a common phenomenon in English grammar.
** 1. Type of Part of Speech Conversion **
1. ** Conversion of Verbs and Noun **
- ** Common Suffix for Changing Verbs to Noun **
- Ending with-ment, for example, achieve (verb, reach, complete) becomes achievement (verb, achievement, achievement);manage (verb, manage, manage) becomes management (verb, manage, manage), etc.
- Ending with-ion, like attract becoming attraction, discuss becoming discussion, and so on.
- Ending with-ance, for example, allow (verb, allow) becomes allow (verb, allow);appear (verb, appear) becomes appearance (verb, appearance), etc.
- ** The situation of a verb being changed from a verb **
- For example, air can be converted into a verb to mean "to let air in, to give ventilation to".
2. ** Conversion between adjectives and terms **
- ** An example of changing an adjective into a syllable **
- The ending ent was changed to ency or ence, such as efficient becoming efficiency, patient becoming patience.
- Ending with-ble, ble was changed to possibility, like possible becoming possible, and responsible becoming responsibility.
- In other cases, accurate became accuracy, prosperous became prosperity, and so on.
3. ** Conversion of Adjectives and Verbs **
- For example, modern (adjective, modern) with ize at the end of the word became modern (verb, make... (modern); socialize (socialize); socialize (socialize) socialized).
4. ** Conversion between Noun and Adjective **
- ** The situation of adding a surname to a word and changing it into an adjective **
- Noun + y, for example, guilty became guilty, health became healthy, and so on.
- Noun/verb + ed (there are different spellings), for example, talent (a verb) becomes talented (an adjective), offend (a verb) becomes offended (an adjective), and so on.
- Noun + ful/less, like care (care) becoming careful (adjective, careful)/careless (adjective, careless);help (help) becoming helpful (adjective, helpful)/helpless (adjective, helpless), etc.
- There were also other postfix transformations, such as the conversion of a verb + ous, such as courage becoming courageous, and the conversion of a verb + al, such as addition becoming additional.
** II. The Reflection and Function of Part of Speech Conversion in Sentences **
1. In a sentence, the transformation of part of speech is closely related to the composition of the sentence. If a word was used as the subject or object in a sentence, and there were articles, adjectives, possessive pronunciations, etc. in front of it, the prompt word would usually be converted into a nominal form. For example, if a sentence needed a word as the subject and the prompt word was 'achieve'(verb), it had to be converted into the form of 'achievement'(verb).
2. If the prompt word is used as a predicative or to modify the following verb, it is usually filled in the form of an adjective. For example, to describe a person's patience, the word 'patient' was used as a predicative in the sentence. It was an adjective form converted from the verb 'patience.'
3. If the prompt word is used to modify the entire sentence or the verb or adjective before or after it, it is usually filled in the form of an adverb. Although the reference did not give a detailed example, it could be understood as changing an adjective like 'quick' to 'quickly', used to modify a verb or an entire sentence.
4. In English learning and practical application, part of speech conversion helps to enrich vocabulary and make sentence structures more diverse. For example, in writing, one could flexibly use words of different parts of speech to accurately express the meaning, avoiding repeating a single part of speech.
"Choose" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!
The Part of Speech of Stretch"Stretch" can be used as a verb, an adjective, or a verb. When used as a verb, it means to stretch, make bigger, loosen, stretch, stretch, extend, last, include, etc. When used as an adjective, it means to stretch, last, include, etc.
" Choose " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to read it!