YES!
Example: The hungry man ate a big dinner.
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
yes it is a verb. a verb is either a state or naming word Actually, that is not true. The root word for hungry, hunger, is the verb. Hungry is an adjective because it is "describing" one's state of well being. Any word that "describes" something is an adjective. To clarify how hungry is an adjective use the following example sentence: "I am hungry." Subject: I Verb: am Adjective: Hungry; example question to determine this: What am I? Hungry. Adjectives ask the questions What is, What are and What am.
Oh, dude, the noun form of hungry is hunger. Like, you know when you're feeling all empty inside and your stomach's like, "Feed me"? That's hunger, my friend. So next time you're feeling the rumble, just say, "I've got a serious case of the hungries."
No. Are is the present tense plural form of the verb, to be (the plural of is).It is also used for the second person singular or plural.I am hungry. - We are hungry.You are hungry.He (she, it) is hungry. - They are hungry.
No, hungry is an adjective. A verb would be "hunger" as in "to feel hunger". A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
Hungry is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Hungry is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
No, it is not a verb. Hungry is an adjective.
The word hungry is the adjective form of the noun hunger.The noun form of the adjective hungry is hungriness.
No, "will be" is a verb. It is the future of "be": cf "I am hungry" and "I will be hungry".
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
yes it is a verb. a verb is either a state or naming word Actually, that is not true. The root word for hungry, hunger, is the verb. Hungry is an adjective because it is "describing" one's state of well being. Any word that "describes" something is an adjective. To clarify how hungry is an adjective use the following example sentence: "I am hungry." Subject: I Verb: am Adjective: Hungry; example question to determine this: What am I? Hungry. Adjectives ask the questions What is, What are and What am.
Are is the present tense plural form of be verb. am / is / are I am tired and hungry. He is tired and hungry. They are tired and hungry.
"Hungy" isn't a word. If you meant "hungry", yes, it's an adjective.
"Hungry" is an adjective when describing a person or animal in need of food.
No, it is an adjective. The adverb form is hungrily.
Oh, dude, the noun form of hungry is hunger. Like, you know when you're feeling all empty inside and your stomach's like, "Feed me"? That's hunger, my friend. So next time you're feeling the rumble, just say, "I've got a serious case of the hungries."
The word 'hungry' is the adjective form of the noun hunger.