搜尋自 英語 {1} 教師……
Here comes another one of my confirmation bias. Some words with structure-like characteristics tend to share the same ending in -ment, such as tenement, apartment, department, and basement. It follows the same logic for some words with a sense of binding, uniting, or gathering: nation, station, constellation, congregation, etc.
Is my radar receiving the wrong signal? Would it work to swap the ending for these words in the first place?
Say no to SPAM.
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