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Nominalization of Verbs

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Hello,

Welcome to the simplest lesson on the nominalization of verbs with definition, examples and questions for you to practice.

At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

  • Define nominalization.
  • Explain how to convert verbs to nouns.
  • Give at least 3 examples of verbs and their noun forms.

Nominalization of verbs

“Nominalization” comes from the word “nominal” which means “noun”.

Hence, nominalization of verbs is the conversion of verbs to nouns.

Remember…

A VERB is an action word.

  • Please, SHORTEN your sentence.

The “shorten” (verb) describes an action.

A NOUN is any name.

  • Please, make your sentence SHORT.

“Short” is the name (noun) of what we want her to make her sentence.

How to nominalize Verbs to Nouns

  • Get the verb.
  • Think of a noun with more similar spelling and whose meaning is related to the verb.
  • Use the noun in a sentence to confirm.
VERBNOUN
bathebath
clothecloth
enableability
speakspeech
dodeed
brightenbright
fattenfat
purifypure, purification
beautifybeautification
proveproof
dictatedictation
growgrowth
simplifysimplification
obeyobedience
goldengold

Practice questions on nominalization of verbs

Complete this table below and drop your answers in the comments.

bleed1.________
baptize2.________
try3.________
live4.________
enjoy5.________

Do you have any questions to ask on this lesson or would like to share your answers to the above questions? Kindly comment below.

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