Helpful, helpless, helped and helping.
"Help" is a noun, not an adjective. It refers to assistance or support provided to someone in need.
Helpless?
helpful
The abstract noun for the adjective 'helpful' is helpfulness.The word 'helpful' is the adjective form of the abstract noun help.
Secondary is the right adjective
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Yes, it is the primary adjective for "providing help."
The phrase "help you" consists of a verb ("help") and a pronoun ("you"). "Help" functions as a verb in this context, indicating an action, while "you" serves as the object of that action. Neither "help" nor "you" is a noun, adjective, or adverb in this particular phrase.
terrifying is not a verb.... it is an adjective. to terrify someone is a verb and that is used instead of the adjective. happy to help
The noun form of the adjective 'helpful' is helpfulness.The word 'helpful' is the adjective form of the noun help.
The noun form of the adjective 'helpful' is helpfulness.The word 'helpful' is the adjective form of the noun help.
The word " Many" is an adjective not an adverb. An adverb describes " how, when...etc. " An adjective describes a noun " person, place or thing " did this help??