to think:
I think
you think
she thinks, he thinks
they think
we think
I, you, she, we, they thought
The word thoughtful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:My coworkers sent a thoughtful gift when I was in the hospital.
to think: I think you think she thinks, he thinks they think we think I, you, she, we, they thought
The word 'thought' can be used both as noun and verb (the past tense of the verb to 'think')Examples:She shuddered at the thought of dissecting a frog. (noun)We thought that you could use some help. (verb)
to think: I think you think she thinks, he thinks they think we think I, you, she, we, they thought
No, it is a noun. It is the direct noun form of the adjective thoughtful.
Care is a noun and a verb. Noun: You should be under the care of a doctor. Verb: I say these things because I care.
it means "i see you are very thoughtful" and due to the form of the verb it is told to a female.
Comparative: more thoughtful Superlative: most thoughtful
The comparative form of "thoughtful" is "more thoughtful," and the superlative form is "most thoughtful."
Thoughtful is not an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. It's an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: Kendra is a thoughtful person. The adverb form is thoughtfully.
Comparative: more thoughtful Superlative: most thoughtful
The word 'always' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Examples:We always go to grandma's for the holidays. (modifies the verb)My always thoughtful neighbor gave me the flowers. (modifies the adjective)This part of the piece is always slowly played. (modifies the adverb)