After the letter n the sh´n ending can be spelled either tion or sion.
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Did I mention I'm going on holiday next week?
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The monotonous lecturer failed to keep the students' attention.
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We have a convention at work next week.
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I have every intention of improving my spelling.
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The storyteller was a master of invention.
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They were raising funds for the treatment and prevention of cancer.
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Every month she moved money into her savings and pension fund.
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There was tension in the air.
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We are building an extension to our house.
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The planned expansion of the shopping centre was met with resistance.
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The dimension of the space was wrong for the sofa he wanted to buy.
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The cars travelled over the suspension bridge.
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He felt sick with apprehension.
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Exams test your comprehension of a subject.
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