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"Keen" is and adjective, used to describe something as sharp or acute. "The sword had a keen edge." "He was a man of keen intellect." It can also be used to express enthusiasm. "He was keen to learn another language."
"Keen" is and adjective, used to describe something as sharp or acute. "The sword had a keen edge." "He was a man of keen intellect." It can also be used to express enthusiasm. "He was keen to learn another language."
The adjective "ignorant" is often used to describe someone who talks about something they know nothing about.
The expression is to be "keen on" something or someone, if you are an enthusiast or a lover.
"Eager" is typically an adjective that describes someone who is enthusiastic or keen to do something. However, it can also be used as an adverb in some cases to describe how an action is done with enthusiasm or interest, such as in the phrase "eagerly waiting."
"Know" is a verb. It is used to demonstrate understanding or awareness of something.
Keen is an adjective. It is used to describe a noun or a pronoun as sharp, or finely sharpened. Examples include a keen edge, keen wind, keen eyes, keen mind.
No. It is the adjective form. To make an adjective an adverb, add "-ly" to the end. So "enormously" is an adverb, indicating how something was done.
Yes, sorrowful is an adjective because it can be used to describe something.
Yes, it is an adjective. It is the comparative form of the adjective dark.
No. Unusual is an adjective, something that describes a noun.
Yes, ghostlike is an adjective. It is an adjective because your saying something is like something, and an adjective is used to describe something there fore, ghostlike is an adjective. If you were saying that the house was ghostlike, it could be ghostlike because it is white, because it is scary looking, Etc. I hope I helped.