No, I've is a contraction, short for 'I have'. The word 'I' is a pronoun, 'have' is a verb; the word I've acts asthe subject and the verb (or helper verb) of a sentence or phrase.
The suffix -ive means to show a quality or inclined to. Examples: Festive, with the qualities of a fest. Supportive, inclined to support. Attractive, with the qualities to or inclined to attract. relative (like an aunt or an uncle)
Some examples of adjective-forming suffixes include "-ful," "-ous," "-ic," "-al," "-y," "-able," and "-ive." These suffixes are added to the end of the base word to change its meaning or describe a characteristic of the noun.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.
The suffix for cooperative is -ive.
The suffix for active is -ive.
Yes, it is an adjective. It is the -ion/-ive form of the noun collaboration.
The suffix -ive means to show a quality or inclined to. Examples: Festive, with the qualities of a fest. Supportive, inclined to support. Attractive, with the qualities to or inclined to attract. relative (like an aunt or an uncle)
no its a month you absolute pleb its a noun ive got a really july t shirt doesnts sound right
battery +ive ----> volteter +ive voltmeter +ive ----> diode +ive diode -ive ----> ammeter +ive ammeter -ive ----> voltmeter -ive voltmeter -ive ----> battery -ive
No, the word pants is not a collective noun. The noun pants is a binary noun, a word for a thing that is made up of two parts to make the whole. Examples of binary nouns are pants, glasses, scissors, pajamas, etc. A collective noun is a word to describe a group; for example a rack of pants, a row of pants, or a wardrobe of pants.
The suffix of "apprehensive" is "-ive." In this case, the suffix "-ive" forms an adjective, indicating a state or quality of being. When added to the base word "apprehend," which means to understand or perceive, it creates the adjective "apprehensive," describing someone who is anxious or fearful about something.
A suffix for cooperation could be "-ive," as in "cooperative," which means willing to work together harmoniously. Suffixes are added to the end of a base word to change its meaning or grammatical function. In this case, adding the suffix "-ive" changes the noun "cooperation" into an adjective, describing the quality of being cooperative.
No, Jonathon Ive is not a Satanist.
Some prefixes used with the noun (or rarely verb) defense are :-ive to form the adjective defensive (adverb defensively).-ible added to the root defens to form the adjective defensible (adverb defensibly).-man added to form the noun defenseman (plural defensemen), a sports position.
Bert Ive died in 1939.
Ive Mažuran was born in 1928.
Ive Šubic died in 1989.