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Word Forms of “Evaluate”

To think carefully about how good or important something is.

Word Family of Evaluate

What is the noun of evaluate? — evaluation

evaluation

What is the verb of evaluate? — evaluate

evaluate

How to Use Each Word Form in a Sentence

  • Teachers evaluate student progress through tests and assignments. B1
  • We need to evaluate the cost and benefits before deciding. B1
  • The doctor will evaluate your condition during the appointment. B1

Word Form Patterns for Evaluate

-tion

Adds **-tion** to form a noun describing an action, process, or result. Example: evaluate → evaluation.

Origin and Word Formation of Evaluate

From Latin 'evaluare': e- (out) + valuare (to value).

Common Word Form Mistakes with Evaluate

Wrong: I will evaluate the project tomorrow very good.

Correct: I will evaluate the project tomorrow carefully.

Use adverbs like 'carefully' to modify the verb, not adjectives. 'Very good' is imprecise.

Wrong: Teachers evaluates student progress every week.

Correct: Teachers evaluate student progress every week.

Third person plural 'teachers' requires base form 'evaluate', not 'evaluates'.

Frequently Asked Questions About Word Forms of Evaluate

What are the word forms of “evaluate”?

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 “evaluate”?

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

Where does “evaluate” come from?

From Latin 'evaluare': e- (out) + valuare (to value).

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