Affection is not an adjective. It is a noun. Affectionate, however, is.
Affectionate is the adjective form of affection.
Affectionate is the adjective form of affection.
Affectionate is the adjective form of affection.
No. but a related adjective form is the word affectionate, and the adverb affectionately.
Affection is not an adjective. It is a noun. Affectionate, however, is.
Affectionate is the adjective form of affection.
Affectionate is the adjective form of affection.
You can change "affection" into an adjective by adding the suffix "-ate," resulting in "affectionate."
The suffix for expressing affection as an adjective is "-y," as seen in words like "lovely," "happy," and "friendly."
Affectionate is the adjective form of affection.
Affectionate is the adjective form of affection.
No. but a related adjective form is the word affectionate, and the adverb affectionately.
No, "fond" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes a feeling of affection or liking.
The adverb is "affectionately" (from the adjective affectionate).
The word 'affectionate' is the adjective form of the noun affection.
The word "fond" is an adjective meaning having affection or affectionate. The form "fond of (something)" simply adds a prepositional phrase beginning with "of."