The noun 'help' is an abstract noun as a word for:
The noun 'help' is a concrete noun as a word for:
The word 'help' is also a verb and an exclamation.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'helpful' is helpfulness.
The word 'helpful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun help.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'helpful' is helpfulness.
The word 'helpful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun help.
The abstract noun form of the adjective "helpful" is helpfulness.
The word "helpful" is the adjective form of the abstract noun help.
Noun: Help Adverb: Helpful
One adjective for the noun and verb help is "helpful" which has the adverb helpfully and the comparative form "more helpfully."
One adjective for the noun and verb help is "helpful" which has the adverb helpfully and the comparative form "more helpfully."
Only as part of an infinitive phrase. The term "to help" can form noun, adjective, or adverb phrases, e.g. "They had been toiling for years to help the displaced natives."
The verb forms: help, helps, helping, helped The noun forms: help, helps, helper, helping, helpfulness, helplessness The adjective forms: helpful, helpless, helped, helping The adverb form: helpfully
"Night" is a noun.
it is an adverb!:)
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