Yes it is
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.
The likely word is the adjective "generous" (charitable, or substantial).
'Generous' is an adjective. The noun form is generosity.
adjective
"Generous" is an adjective.
No, the word 'generously' is the adverb form of the adjective generous. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example: My neighbor generously cut my grass for me.The noun forms of the adjective generous are generousness and generosity.
no it is an adjective
The noun forms of the adjective generous are generousnessand generosity.
Generous is an adjective, so it doesn't have tenses. You could pair it with a verb and say was generous, is generous, will be generous. Or you could use the word "give" instead, and say gave, gives, will give.
Handsome as an adjective meaning "attractive": gorgeous, good-looking, glamorousHandsome as an adjective meaning "abundant": gracious, generous
No, the word 'generally' is the adverb form of the adjective 'general'.Example: We generally drive to the city but today we thought we'd try the train. (modifies the verb 'drive')
The base word of generous is "generous."