Changing Nouns to Verbs

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crazyaboutenglish

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Hi,

I've learned that you can change a noun to a verb using suffix "ise" "ify" "ate" and "en" but how do I know which type of noun is changed to which suffix? Is there a rule?

Thanks.
 
The safest rule for learners is 'Don't'. Words are used in different functions by native speakers every day, sometimes with prefixes and/or suffixes, sometimes without. Some, in time, come into the standard language; many don't. Learners should confine themselves to words they see and hear actually used, in my opinion.
 
My teacher in the academy has told us about the suffix but I thought - how do I know which suffix to add to which noun? For example if the noun ends with "ion" do I always use the suffix "ise" like television & televise?
 
The safest rule for learners is 'Don't'. Words are used in different functions by native speakers every day, sometimes with prefixes and/or suffixes, sometimes without. Some, in time, come into the standard language; many don't. Learners should confine themselves to words they see and hear actually used, in my opinion.
:up: This is the only safe rule. As the man said (in a different context)

Be not the first on whom the new is tried.
Nor be the last to cast the old aside.


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So I just have to guess or hope that I always have a dictionary with me. :)
 
Thank you!!!
 
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