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Word Forms of “Conversion”

When something changes from one type or form to a completely different one.

Word Family of Conversion

What is the noun of conversion? — conversion

conversion

What is the verb of conversion? — convert

convert

What is the adjective of conversion? — convertible

convertible

How to Use Each Word Form in a Sentence

  • The company made a successful conversion from coal to renewable energy sources. B1
  • Religious conversion requires deep personal reflection and commitment. B2
  • The old warehouse underwent conversion into luxury apartments. B2

Word Form Patterns for Conversion

-ible

Adds **-ible** to form an adjective meaning capable of being done. Example: conversion → convertible.

Origin and Word Formation of Conversion

From Latin convertere meaning 'to turn around or transform'.

Common Word Form Mistakes with Conversion

Wrong: The conversion from the old system is difficult.

Correct: Converting from the old system is difficult.

After 'the', use the gerund or noun phrase; 'conversion' works better as a standalone noun.

Frequently Asked Questions About Word Forms of Conversion

What are the word forms of “conversion”?

The confirmed forms are shown in the word family cards above. Missing parts of speech are hidden instead of filled with placeholder text.

What part of speech is “conversion”?

“conversion” is primarily a noun. Some forms above show how the same root works as other parts of speech.

Where does “conversion” come from?

From Latin convertere meaning 'to turn around or transform'.

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