The noun forms for the verb to disappoint are disappointment and the gerund, disappointing.
no it is a verb,disappointment is a noun
Disappointment.
The noun disappointment is related to the verb disappoint. Disappoint has participle adjectives disappointing abd disappointed. They form the adverbs disappointingly and disappointedly, which differ only in their point of view (disappointingly refers to something that disappoints, while disappointedly refers to the feeling of those it disappoints).
Yes it is. As in, "You disappoint me when you don't take out the trash".
The noun forms for the verb to disappoint are disappointment and the gerund, disappointing.
The noun forms for the verb to disappoint are disappointment and the gerund, disappointing.
The word 'disappointing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to disappoint, which is also a gerund, a noun form. Another noun form is disappointment.
no it is a verb,disappointment is a noun
It means like a teacher says dont disappoint me
Disappointment.
The verb disappoint has the participle adjectives disappointing (disappointing news) and disappointed(disappointed fans). The present participle (disappointing) is also used as a noun. It does not seem to work as an adjective for "people who disappoint."
The noun disappointment is related to the verb disappoint. Disappoint has participle adjectives disappointing abd disappointed. They form the adverbs disappointingly and disappointedly, which differ only in their point of view (disappointingly refers to something that disappoints, while disappointedly refers to the feeling of those it disappoints).
Yes it is. As in, "You disappoint me when you don't take out the trash".
The word 'disappointing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to disappoint. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective, and a gerund(noun form).Examples:I would describe the movie as disappointing. (noun, object of the preposition 'as')We were notified of the disappointing results of the test. (adjective, describes the noun 'results')I am disappointing my parents. (verb)
The word 'disappointed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to disappoint.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective used to describe a noun.The abstract noun forms for the verb to disappoint are disappointment and the gerund, disappointing.
I don't want to disappoint you.She thought she would disappoint her friend.Though she did not wish to disappoint, the flu stopped her from hosting the party.