Spelling Word List: Year 6, Term 3, Week 3: ation, sion, ssion and tion endings

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This week we explore noun endings including ation, sion, ssion and tion. These endings often change verbs into nouns and appear in a range of subject vocabulary.

accommodated
discussion Discourse is the formal discussion of a topic.
destination The journey was tedious but the destination was worth it.
operation Surgery is a medical operation.
permission We will apply for permission to extend our house.
positioned
precision You need great precision when mending something delicate like a watch.
preparation There was a lot of preparation involved in winning the U.S. Open.
question Nod your head if you understood the question.
station The rail terminus is the final station on the line.

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accommodated
discussion
destination
operation
permission
positioned
precision
preparation
question
station

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