The verbs of pleasant are please, pleases, pleasing and pleased. It really depends on the tense.
Here are some example sentences:
"I like to please people".
"She pleases her family often".
"This wine is very pleasing to the palate".
"I was pleased with the outcome".
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to greet in a kind, pleasant or inviting manner), or a noun (a welcoming expression or reception), or an adjective (gladly received, or agreeable).
"ringing of the alarm" is the gerund phrase in the sentence. It acts as a noun and is derived from the verb "ringing."
Pleasant is an adjective.
The base word of "pleasant" is "please."
Treat can be a noun, as in, "Her mother promised her a treat if she was quiet during the class." It can also be a verb, as in, "After class, her mother treated her to an ice cream because she was quiet."
No, the word pleasant is not a noun. The word pleasant is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'pleasant' are pleasantness and pleasantry.A related abstract noun is pleasure.
The word perfume can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a substance created to provide a pleasant fragrance. The verb form means to apply perfume to.
The word amuse is a verb. It means to entertain in a pleasant manner.
No, it is not. It can be a verb (to greet in a kind, pleasant or inviting manner), or a noun (a welcoming expression or reception), or an adjective (gladly received, or agreeable).
Loud, tall, entertaining, shy, boring, enthusiastic, superb, wonderful, pleasant. amusing, lively, merry, witty. I hope this is enough.
"ringing of the alarm" is the gerund phrase in the sentence. It acts as a noun and is derived from the verb "ringing."
more pleasant, most pleasant
Yes, the word serendipity is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for the occurrence of finding pleasant or useful things by chance.
The word 'paneled' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to panel. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Example sentences:Verb: We paneled the den with the board from our old barn.Adjective: The silvery grey wood of the paneledroom is very pleasant.
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Pleasant is an adjective.
Pleasant, Pleasanter, Pleasantest. Although commonly "More pleasant" and "Most pleasant" are used instead.