Happy, enjoyable.
enjoyable
Yes.
No, it is not. It is a noun form of the verb to enjoy.
The noun forms for the adjective to enjoy are enjoyableness or enjoyment.
The abstract noun forms of the verb 'to enjoy' are enjoyment, and the gerund, enjoying.
enjoyable
Yes.
The adjective forms are enjoyed (the enjoyedactivities) and enjoyable (an enjoyable time).
Lemon green and pink
No, it is not. It is a noun form of the verb to enjoy.
The noun forms for the adjective to enjoy are enjoyableness or enjoyment.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence. If it read, "Bird feeders are useful by providing us with yearlong enjoyment," "useful" would be a predicate adjective. In this case the simple predicate "are" connects the adjective "useful," included in the complete predicate, with the subject "bird feeders."
The abstract noun forms of the verb 'to enjoy' are enjoyment, and the gerund, enjoying.
The spelling pleasable means capable of being pleased.The more common word is the adjective pleasurable (giving pleasure or enjoyment).
Yes, the word 'fun' is a noun, a word for enjoyment or amusement; a word for something that provides enjoyment or amusement; a word for a thing.The word 'fun' is now listed in dictionaries as an informal (slang) adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
Fun the noun: Enjoyment, amusement, recreation, pleasure Fun the adjective: Enjoyable, amusing, pleasurable, rewarding, stimulating, exciting, fulfilling
i depends what you class as enjoyment