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Word Forms of “Evaluation”

A careful judgment about how good, bad, or useful something or someone is. It involves looking closely at facts and then making a conclusion about the quality or value.

Word Family of Evaluation

What is the noun of evaluation? — evaluation

evaluation

What is the verb of evaluation? — evaluate

evaluate

How to Use Each Word Form in a Sentence

  • The annual evaluation will assess your job performance and career growth. B1
  • Can you do an evaluation of the new software before we buy it? B1
  • This evaluation shows that students need more support in mathematics. B1

Word Form Patterns for Evaluation

-ate

Adds **-ate** to form a verb meaning to perform an action. Example: evaluation → evaluate.

Origin and Word Formation of Evaluation

From evaluate (from French évaluer), from e- (out) + value. The -tion suffix creates a noun from the verb, meaning 'the act of evaluating'.

Common Word Form Mistakes with Evaluation

Wrong: The evaluation results shows improvement.

Correct: The evaluation results show improvement.

'Results' is plural, so use plural verb 'show'. Or say 'The evaluation result shows...' (singular).

Frequently Asked Questions About Word Forms of Evaluation

What are the word forms of “evaluation”?

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 “evaluation”?

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

Where does “evaluation” come from?

From evaluate (from French évaluer), from e- (out) + value. The -tion suffix creates a noun from the verb, meaning 'the act of evaluating'.

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