Ample is an adjective.
Ample is an adjective, not a verb. There is no related verb form. The adverb form is amply.Example: We have ample food to see us through the winter.(ample = sufficient, plentiful)A verb for is to amplify.
Here is a sentence with the word ample in it. Joe needs to have ample time to get to his new job.
A museum has an ample number of artifacts from history.
Adverbs mostly, but don't always, have the suffix -ly on the end.The adverb of ample is amply.
Ample is an adjective.
The word ample is an adjective and means more than enough. A sentence with this word is: There was an ample supply of food and drinks for the wedding guests.
Ample is an adjective, not a verb. There is no related verb form. The adverb form is amply.Example: We have ample food to see us through the winter.(ample = sufficient, plentiful)A verb for is to amplify.
No, the word 'ample' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as enough or more than enough; plentiful; large and accommodating.The hotel served an ample breakfast included in the cost of the room.
The correct spelling of the adjective is ample experience (sufficient or adequate).
Bountiful, abundant, fruitful, plenteous, lush, overflowing, extravagant, excessive, exuberant, ample, aplenty, and copious
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The anagram of 'ample' is maple.
Her essay was an ample representation of an epiphany. His preference for women of ample proportions was well-known. At his trial, there was ample evidence presented to convict the criminal.
yes ample means big
Annie Ample is 5' 8".
Here is a sentence with the word ample in it. Joe needs to have ample time to get to his new job.