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Yes, active is an adjective. She is an active person.
No. Active is an adjective. For example "I'm more active than you" and "She is really active, she could run 4 miles". Active is the adjective in these sentences.
The comparative adjective form is more active. The superlative adjective form is most active.
The word active is an adjective. The noun form is activity.
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No. The word active is an adjective. The adverb form is "actively."
The abstract noun for the adjective active is activeness.A related abstract noun is activity.
The adjective forms for the verb to act are active, acting, and acted.
The form "most active" is the superlative form of the adjective "active."The comparative is more active.For the adjectives less and slower, the superlatives are least and slowest. The superlative adjective form of the adverb more rapidly would be most rapid.
The word "active" would be used to describe a noun and is therefore an adjective.
The noun form of the adjective 'active' is activeness.A related noun form is activity.