Hunger is a noun, but it is also the spelling for the verb. Example uses:
As a noun: World hunger is an important target for the United Nations.
As a verb: He would hunger for the success that eluded him.
'Hungry' is an adjective, and adjectives in English do not have plural forms:
'The boy was hungry.'
'The boys were hungry.'
No, the noun phrase 'the hungry baby' is singular (one baby is hungry).
The plural noun phrase is 'the hungry babies'.
the boys were hungry
No. Are is the present tense plural form of the verb, to be (the plural of is).It is also used for the second person singular or plural.I am hungry. - We are hungry.You are hungry.He (she, it) is hungry. - They are hungry.
The indefinite pronoun 'both' is a plural form; the correct verb is are.The children are lost and both are hungry.
am is a be verb. The present be verbs are: am -- I am hungry is -- He is hungry. She is hungry. It is hungry are -- They are hungry. We are hungry. You are hungry. The past be verbs are: was -- I/he/she/it was hungry were -- They/we/you were hungry.
You can use the word "hungry" in a simile like this: I am as hungry as a wolf.
hungry is to famished as concerned is to
No. Are is the present tense plural form of the verb, to be (the plural of is).It is also used for the second person singular or plural.I am hungry. - We are hungry.You are hungry.He (she, it) is hungry. - They are hungry.
plural verb - were plural subject - boys The boys were hungry
Are is the present tense plural form of be verb. am / is / are I am tired and hungry. He is tired and hungry. They are tired and hungry.
The indefinite pronoun 'both' is a plural form; the correct verb is are.The children are lost and both are hungry.
am is a be verb. The present be verbs are: am -- I am hungry is -- He is hungry. She is hungry. It is hungry are -- They are hungry. We are hungry. You are hungry. The past be verbs are: was -- I/he/she/it was hungry were -- They/we/you were hungry.
present - am / is / are - I am hungry. She is hungry. They are hungry. We are hungrypast - was / were - I was hungry. He was hungry. They were hungry. We were hungrypast participle - been - I have been hungry. She has been hungry. They have been hungry
is - is used with singular subjects eg The dog is hungry. She is going home. are - is used with plural subjects eg The dogs are barking. We are going home.
Spero che abbiano fame is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hope they're hungry." The pronunciation of the dependent present subjunctive clause in the third person plural will be "SPEY-ro key ab-BYA-no FA-mey" in Italian.
The pronoun that takes the place of the plural noun 'girls' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example:The girls will be home soon. They will be hungry. I will make lunch for them.
No you are not hungry.
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