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No, that's actually a adjective, because it describes a noun. I was grateful for that gift bag.

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What is the verb of grateful?

The verb form of "grateful" is "to thank" or "to appreciate." For example, "I thanked him for his help" or "She appreciates the support she receives."


Is grateful a predicate adjective?

Grateful can be a predicate adjective. Example: I am grateful. A predicate adjective follows a linking verb and describes the subject. "Am" is the linking verb, "grateful" is the predicate adjective, and "I" is the subject.


Is grateful a verb?

The word "grateful" meaning "expressing gratitude" is an adjective.


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The word grateful comes from the archaic adjective grate, meaning thankful. In modern English, the verb for grateful would be thank.


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Is thanks an adjective?

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Is terrified a noun or adjective?

Terrified is the past participle of the verb 'to terrify'; the past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Example:The terrified passengers were so grateful to step onto the dock.


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The correct spelling is appreciate (to be grateful, or to increase in value).A similar word is appropriate (fitting, or verb meaning to allocate).


What are the comparative and superlative adjectives grateful?

grateful.* more grateful.* most grateful.


What is the comparative form of word grateful?

The comparative form of "grateful" is "more grateful".


What is the superlative form of grateful?

The superlative of grateful is most grateful.