Either curious or nosy.
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Better, how about inquisitive?
Comprehension is a test of your knowledge, therefor answering with a sentence is best.
If it is a plural, then no, like: 100 questions. If it is a possessive relating to one question, then there is, like: The question's answer.
Inquisitive.
Nope! It is not a full word.
People answering the questions might be too busy to give a full answer, or they are trying to answer as many questions as they can, and doing it quickly.
When the word "full" is added to another word to make a compound word, the resulting noun has only one "L". E.g. hand + full = handful, pocket+full = pocketful. This is concurrent with the form of the adjectives "bountiful" and "plentiful".
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One word that begins with the suffix "full" is "beautiful."
Please ask this as two separate questions, one for each word.
Use the word 'doubly' in a sentence:All these questions are hard, but this one was doubly hard.