English Language & Usage Asked on March 30, 2021
I’m taking a course on Plain Language and they state that Nominalizations are bad as they make a sentence longer. (There are a whole 12 people taking the course).
The course states that Nominalizations are nouns with Verbs hidden with-in them; but I’ve been unable to identify the nouns within the sentences as they all seem to me to be verbs.
I understand nouns to be person, places or things…but I keep identifying these Nominalizations as verbs…but I still don’t think I’m doing it right since when I find an example, I identify the wrong words as the Nominalizations and they don’t match up with the examples.
My goal is to shorten sentences by replacing the Norminalizations with Action Verbs…but I don’t know how to identify Norminaliazations to begin with.
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