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The comparative and superlative forms of anxious are more anxious and most anxious.
anxious
I think you mean 'pertuRbed'. Perturbed means to be anxious or unsettled. We were perturbed by the children's unpredictable behaviour.
Anxious is an Adj (Adjective)
The correct spelling is 'anxious'.
The word anxious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, such as an anxious parent. The adverb form is anxiously; the noun form is anxiousness. There is no verb form.
Troubled can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'trouble'. Adjective: Anxious or worried.
is a verb
The sentence that contains a linking verb is "The hockey players have been anxious about the match." In this sentence, "have been" serves as a linking verb, connecting the subject "the hockey players" to the state of being "anxious." The other sentences either use action verbs or do not contain linking verbs.
Verb
"Is worried" is the present tense form of the verb "worry," used when describing someone's current state of being anxious or concerned. "Worried" is the past tense and past participle form of the verb, used to indicate that someone was anxious or concerned in the past.
The word you’re looking for is “anxious.” It describes a state of nervousness or unease, often associated with anticipation or concern about future events. In a grammatical context, it can refer to the timing of a verb, particularly in relation to its occurrence in a sentence. For example, you might say, "She felt anxious when the meeting was about to start," indicating the verb's occurrence during a moment of nervousness.
No, "relaxing" is not an action verb in its base form; rather, it is the present participle of the verb "relax." It describes the act of becoming less tense or anxious and can function as both a verb and a gerund. In contexts where it describes ongoing action, it can be considered part of a verb phrase, but as a standalone term, it is not classified as an action verb.
It is an adjective. It is a word that describes something. Some other adjectives are happy, sad, excited, and anxious.
The comparative and superlative forms of anxious are more anxious and most anxious.
anxious
I think you mean 'pertuRbed'. Perturbed means to be anxious or unsettled. We were perturbed by the children's unpredictable behaviour.