You can use the word "hungry" in a simile like this: I am as hungry as a wolf.
am is a be verb. The present be verbs are: am -- I am hungry is -- He is hungry. She is hungry. It is hungry are -- They are hungry. We are hungry. You are hungry. The past be verbs are: was -- I/he/she/it was hungry were -- They/we/you were hungry.
hungry is to famished as concerned is to
Hunger is a noun, but it is also the spelling for the verb. Example uses:As a noun: World hunger is an important target for the United Nations.As a verb: He would hunger for the success that eluded him.
Hungry is an adjective- it is used to describe a noun ( and other adjectives) Example- The hungry bear ate the whole bowl of berries. Hungry = adjective bear = noun
THE CASE OF THE HUNGRY GHOPHER
am is a be verb. The present be verbs are: am -- I am hungry is -- He is hungry. She is hungry. It is hungry are -- They are hungry. We are hungry. You are hungry. The past be verbs are: was -- I/he/she/it was hungry were -- They/we/you were hungry.
Lobengula compares the British to a hungry chameleon
present - am / is / are - I am hungry. She is hungry. They are hungry. We are hungrypast - was / were - I was hungry. He was hungry. They were hungry. We were hungrypast participle - been - I have been hungry. She has been hungry. They have been hungry
No you are not hungry.
hungry hungry
as hungry as a louce
I am hungry
it defines if you are hungry or not , if you hungry you can eat and because your hungry
the hungry ones! the hungry ones! the hungry ones! the hungry ones!
You are hungry = Esuris
Hungry in Irish is ocrach.
No