No. Appetite is a noun.
"The mouse had quite the appetite for cheese."
Yes, bring is a verb. Example sentence: Jane will bring the salads, John will bring the steaks, and I will bring my appetite.
It can be either - for example: # Jim's appetite is better and he is eating well. (Intrans). # Anne ate her supper. (Trans).
That is the correct spelling of the word "appetite" (desire to eat).
Increases appetite.
Fatty's parents are rich and so he eats a lot of food and his appetite for chicken is tremendous.
Increases appetite.
Appetite is a noun.
You will have lose of appetite.
They indulged their appetites at the buffet.
appetite A, B and C
Appetite is "Όρεξη" "Oreksi" in Greek.
Always a good appetite.