He is so foolish he is constantly assisted by his friends out of trouble.
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"Help" is a noun, not an adjective. It refers to assistance or support provided to someone in need.
Changed is a verb (past tense of change) and an adjective (a changed man).
The noun form of the adjective 'helpful' is helpfulness.The word 'helpful' is the adjective form of the noun help.
The conspirators, with the assistance of a few knives, changed Julius Caesar from a living dictator to a dead one.
The word "hero" can be changed into the adjective "heroic" by adding the suffix "ic." This transformation alters the word from a noun that denotes a person admired for their courage or noble qualities to an adjective that describes something related to or characteristic of a hero.
The preposition "to" is commonly used after the adjective "helpful." For example, "He is helpful to me." This indicates that someone is providing assistance or support to another person.
The word helpful is not a verb; it is an adjective. The word help would be a verb.
"Helpful" is an adjective. It describes something that provides assistance or aid. For example, in the phrase "a helpful guide," the word "helpful" modifies the noun "guide."
The verb in the sentence is: changed
Yes, "seclusion" is the noun form of the adjective "secluded."
Yes, "handy" can be used as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, "handy" means to provide help or assistance. As an adjective, it describes something that is convenient, useful, or easy to use.
'is changed'is = present be verbchanged = adjectiveIn this context, the verb 'is' is a linking verb (a verb that acts as an equal sign, the subject is restated as the object)The adjective 'changed' is a predicate adjective (an adjective following a linking verb which modifies the subject of the sentence).Example: The time is changed to six. (time = changed)