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No, the word 'eager' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'eager' is eagerness, an abstract noun as a word for enthusiasm or zeal; a word for an emotion.
Eager is an adjective, the noun is eagerness, there is no verb.
In the sentence "He saw how eager she was to do her best," the adjective is "eager." This word modifies (describes) the word "she."
No. It is an adverb. The adjective is 'eager.'
No, the word 'eager' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'eager' is eagerness, a common noun.
The abstract noun form of the adjective "eager" is eagerness.
The noun form of the adjective 'eager' is 'eagerness', an abstract noun as a word for an emotion.There is no concrete noun form of the adjective 'eager'.
The abstract noun for the adjective "eager" is "eagerness." It represents the quality or state of being eager, conveying a sense of enthusiasm or keen desire.
No, 'To Eager' is not a recognized verb. It can, however, be used as an adjective, 'Eager', or adverbially, 'Eagerly'.
The abstract noun form of the adjective eager is eagerness.
It is an adjective or a noun. It is an adverb in a related form - eagergly
The proper adjective for southwest is "southwestern."