Nominalizations Flashcards
Nominalization Negative Example:
(A process (verb) that has been converted to a thing or event (noun). A common nominalization is adding “-ing” to a verb to make it a noun.)
“Men have no appreciation for feelings or intuitions.”
Nominalization Positive Challenge:
“What do you appreciate about men?”
Nominalization Negative Example:
(A process (verb) that has been converted to a thing or event (noun). A common nominalization is adding “-ing” to a verb to make it a noun.)
“Women like you are not successful.”
Nominalization Positive Challenge:
“We succeed best at what we love.”
Nominalization Negative Example:
(A process (verb) that has been converted to a thing or event (noun). A common nominalization is adding “-ing” to a verb to make it a noun.)
“If only you had a new thought now and then, your understandings wouldn’t be so trivial.”
Nominalizations Positive Challenge:
“I wonder if I understand your intentions.”
Nominalization Negative Example:
(A process (verb) that has been converted to a thing or event (noun). A common nominalization is adding “-ing” to a verb to make it a noun.)
“You have a hard time with decisions.”
Nominalization Positive Challenge:
“So that’s what you’ve decided?”