It can often be an adjective (e.g. general confusion, general instructions). It can also be a noun (military rank).
Yes, it is. The noun form is generosity.
adverb
Generously is an adverb. The adjective form is just generous.
Adjectives that describe Maxwell are Kind, generous, and respectful.
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No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
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'Generous' is an adjective. The noun form is generosity.
"Generous" is an adjective.
adjective
no it is an adjective
The noun forms of the adjective generous are generousnessand generosity.
The word 'generous' is not a noun, it is an adjective used to describe a noun (a generous person).The abstract noun forms for the adjective generous are generousness and generosity.
Yes it is
Generously is an adverb. The adjective form is just generous.
'Generous' is an adjective and the opposite is 'miserly', which is also an adjective even though it ends in 'ly like many adverbs.
An adverb - it describes how an action is performed. The related adjective is generous.
The noun form for the adjective generous is generousness.A related noun form isgenerosity.
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