She misses appointments because she is forgetful.
As you age, you become more and more forgetful. ~ap~
forgetful = Poina wale [po-eena vahlay]
Considering his forgetful ways, Fred probably left something at the pool.
The morphemes of "forgetful" are "forget" and "ful." "Forget" is a free morpheme, which can stand alone as a word, while "ful" is a bound morpheme that adds the meaning of "full of" to the word.
Yes, the word forgetfulness is the noun form for the adjective forgetful.A noun is a person, place, or thing. The best way to find the answer is to put it in a sentence. Here is an example. Please excuse my forgetfulness. It is not a verb because it is not an action. The verb form of the word is forgot, or forget. It is not an adjective because it is not describing a noun directly. The adjective form of the word is forgetful. It is a thing, therefore it is a noun. It can be a thing because it is a condition, like anxiousness is a condition. It can be confused with a adjective, which is a describing word because the subject is somewhat describing them self. But, in fact, the subject is naming a condition they have, and a condition is a thing.
You are very forgetfull
He is a forgetful person as he forgets his wife's birthday. Forgetful is a word to show not remembering.
As you age, you become more and more forgetful. ~ap~
forgetful = Poina wale [po-eena vahlay]
you must be very forgetful, or else failed 2nd grade english.
''' forgetful = كثير النسيان'''
"More forgetful" is the comparative form of forgetful. "Most forgetful" is the superlative form. There is no such word as "forgetfuller".
EX:I can be vary forgetful sometimes.Sorry I forgot I'm very forgetful
The word forgetful is an adjective.The noun form of the adjective forgetful is forgetfulness, a common noun. There is no proper noun form.
No, but it is a 3 syllable word
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Considering his forgetful ways, Fred probably left something at the pool.