No, it's a verb.
Appreciative is an adjective.
Appreciation is a noun
Appreciate is a verb.
They always appreciate my help. - verb
The are very appreciative. - adjective
Yes, it is. It is a derivative adjective from the verb appreciate. It means substantial, as opposed to negligible.
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It is an adjective describing someone or something who is not appreciative
The correct adjective form is appreciative (showing appreciation or gratitude).
No, "thankful" is not a compound noun. It is an adjective that describes someone who is grateful or appreciative.
The superlative form of appreciative is "most appreciative."
One adverb for appreciate is based on the adjective appreciative, and is appreciatively (gratefully).For the related meaning (to gain in value), the adjective is appreciable and the adverb is appreciably (notably or noticeably).
most appreciative
Synonyms for the verb 'pleased' are delighted, gratified, indulged, satisfied. Synonyms for the adjective 'pleased' are appreciative, gratified, contented, satisfied.
большое спасибо = many thanks таким appreciatie = so appreciative
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Dom is well known for being appreciative of female fans... Perhaps a bit too appreciative..
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