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7nadin3 [17]
3 years ago
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What is the suffix of convocation

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Over [174]3 years ago
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-ation is the suffix. When this suffix is added to a verb, it becomes the noun that corresponds to the verb. Here, the root word is convoke, a verb that means to request a meeting or call a group of people together.

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