No its your mom
heart-felt, hearty
In that sentence, felt is a linking verb. It connects the subject, Rosemary, to the predicate adjective, sick.
The typical adjectives are the participles: frustrated and frustrating, depending on whether the frustation is felt or induced.
The word 'humiliating' is both an adjective and a verb. It is an adjective when used to describe something, such as "Coming last in the race was a uni,it ing experience." it is a verb when referring to an action, such as "Sometimes I felt as if my teacher enjoyed humiliating me in front of the class."
While walking home, I felt giddy.
I want to know if felt is an adjective.
felt
heart-felt, hearty
because an adjective come directly after it. ex. I felt good. I am good. Am and felt serve the same purposse
Of course not, it is an adjective. Don't be silly.
In that sentence, felt is a linking verb. It connects the subject, Rosemary, to the predicate adjective, sick.
Yes ! palpable is an adjective ... it generally means - Capable of being handled, touched, or felt, tangible ; Easily perceived, obvious etc . An expamle of a sentence with the adjective 'palpable' is as given below. ''The growing anger in the Japenese society is so palpable that the ruling class is terrified.''
The typical adjectives are the participles: frustrated and frustrating, depending on whether the frustation is felt or induced.
it is either a verb or adjective "My thirst is quenched." "I felt great with a quenched thirst."
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Palpable is an adjective. As a noun, playability. As an adverb, palpably.
That depends on how the word is used. See examples below.The ornaments were made of soft, red felt. (noun)She felt sick after the plane ride. (verb)A felt banner hung in church. (adjective)