C I was grateful for her (act of encouraging)
The superlative of grateful is most grateful.
i am not grateful to you.
Grateful can be a predicate adjective. Example: I am grateful. A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and describes the subject. "Am" is the linking verb, "grateful" is the predicate adjective, and "I" is the subject.
Grateful comes from Latin gratus meaning "pleasing."
No, that's actually a adjective, because it describes a noun. I was grateful for that gift bag.
Thank you for your kind wishes! I truly appreciate the thoughtfulness and support. Your encouragement means a lot to me, and I’m grateful to have you in my corner. Wishing you all the best as well!
Meimei appreciates her mother's involvement in her success, as it has been a source of support and guidance throughout her journey. She values her mother's role in her achievements and is grateful for the encouragement and motivation she has received.
grateful.* more grateful.* most grateful.
The comparative form of "grateful" is "more grateful".
The superlative of grateful is most grateful.
Grateful
I'll be forever grateful and I am grateful mean the same thing. Both saying are sad when someone is grateful for something.
Grateful
most grateful
i am not grateful to you.
There can be many sentences using grateful. One such is, I am grateful to have a friend like you.
grateful as in "I am grateful to you" = kR^itaj~no.asmigratefulness/thankfulness = kArtaj~nyam