After the letter n the sh n ending can be spelled either tion or sion.
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mention |
Did I mention I'm going on holiday next week?
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attention |
Please pay attention in class.
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convention |
The convention took place in Europe.
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intention |
I have every intention of improving my spelling.
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invention |
Have you seen the Professor's new invention? It's a talking toaster, so you don't get bored when you're making breakfast!
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prevention |
Wearing a coat is a prevention from catching a cold.
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pension |
A pension is the money you get once you are retired.
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tension |
If there is tension between two groups, it means there is a tense relationship between them.
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extension |
We are building an extension to our house.
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expansion |
The children were surprised by the school's sudden expansion - it got much bigger!
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dimension |
The dimension of this room is very big.
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suspension |
Suspension is a part of the car.
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apprehension |
He thought about the interview with apprehension.
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comprehension |
She showed her comprehension by explaining what happened in the book.
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