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Turn the following ten words, which are in italics in the passage,
into other parts of speech.

prevalence β†’ verb
potentially β†’ noun
vulnerable noun
accessible verb
censorship β†’ adverb
volunteer β†’ adjective
dubious β†’ noun
system adjective
regular verb
suitability β†’ verb​

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Answer:

prevalence β†’ verb β†’ to prevail

potentially β†’ noun β†’ potential

vulnerable β†’ noun β†’ vulnerability

accessible β†’ verb β†’ to access

censorship β†’ adverb β†’ censorious

volunteer β†’ adjective β†’ voluntary

dubious β†’ noun β†’ dubiousness

system β†’ adjective β†’ systematic

regular β†’ verb β†’ to regulate

suitability β†’ verb​ β†’ to suit

Explanation:

In the English language, especially when it comes to words originated from Latin, it is common to change words with the addition or removal of certain parts -- the affixes. Notice, for example, that to transform "vulnerable" into a noun, we added a suffix (an ending): "vulnerability". On the other hand, to transform "censorship" into an adverb, we changed suffixes: "censorious". It is important to know and understand the use of affixes. They are a helpful means to figure out the meanings of new words.