The adverb for "selfish" is "selfishly."
The noun form for selfish is "selfishness."
He was very selfish for taking all the candy.
The verb in "He or she seems selfish" is "seems." It is used to describe the appearance or impression that someone is selfish without confirming it as a fact.
once there was this girl that was so selfish to all people
No. Nervous is an adjective. The adverb form is nervously.
It is an adjective. Selfishly is an adverb.
No it is an Adjective. Selfishly is an adverb and Selfishness is an noun. Hope this helps
Such can be an adjective, an adverb, or a pronoun. For example:'Her grief was such that she withdrew completely from her friends.' (Adjective)'She wears such pretty jewellery.' (Adverb)'Thoughtful people and selfish people: of such is society composed.' (Pronoun)
The superlative of selfish is "most selfish" and the comparative is "more selfish".
most selfish, more selfish
The superlative degree of selfish is "most selfish", and the comparative degree is "more selfish".
If she wants to be selfish,you can be selfish too.
One possible prefix for "selfish" is "un-", which would create the word "unselfish," meaning not selfish.
Selfish is an adjective.
least selfish
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Grandparents can be selfish but if you are nice and do what your spoused to they shouldn't be as selfish.