The word 'thankful' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
Example: A thankful patient brought some homemade cookies for the staff.
Gratitude = the quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful.
Gratitude is a noun.
Neither. It is an adjective.
The abstract noun form for the adjective grateful is gratefulness.A related abstract noun form is gratitude.
The abstract noun form of the adjective grateful is gratefulness.A related abstract noun is gratitude.
Verbs are the words that say what a subject is (being verbs) or does (action verbs). Nouns are words for persons, places, things, or ideas. Pronouns are words that take the place of (stand in for) a noun. Adjectives are words that describe nouns.
auxillary verbBeing verbs (be, is, am, are, was, were, being, been) and possessive verbs -have, has, had are helping verbs as well as verbs. e.g.He is a doctor. They were absent yesterday. ---- verbsHe is sleeping. Boys were making a noise. --- Helping verbs
Silicon is a noun. Verbs don't describe nouns, adjectives describe nouns.
Gratitude
The word "gratitude" is a noun. It represents the feeling of being thankful or appreciative.
The abstract noun form for the adjective grateful is gratefulness.A related abstract noun form is gratitude.
No gratitude is a noun
The word 'grateful' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (grateful child); the noun form is gratefulness. Another noun form is gratitude. Both gratefulness and gratitude are common nouns.
Pumpkin is a noun
it is a noun nouns are names verbs are things you can do Additional answer Verbs are not things you can do . If they were things they would be nouns. It's the act of doing them that are verbs, as in 'I am walking'.
No the phrase "will be" is not a noun. Both words are verbs.
Helping verbs
No, cucumbers is a noun.
Helping verbs
Gratitude is a noun meaning a feeling of thankfulness or appreciation.My neighbor showed her gratitude for my help by making some cookies for me.