he is always suspicious (use suspicion)
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He always has some suspicion.
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'Suspicion' is noun form of 'suspicious'.
- When 'suspicion' is used in the following sentence, it becomes- ''He always has some suspicion.''
- In this sentence, the verb 'is' is converted into 'has'.
- The sentence is reconstructed to keep the meaning same.
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