Urrmm... Well several different ways .
The child is playful
often refering to how someone is ... He / she / it / we / they ...are / is playful today.
Example sentence - The puppies were very playful.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun so you could say:"The cat was very playful"Cat is the noun and playful is the adjective.
no, but this sentence is they had a playful play date this afternoon.
Definition: a playful or funny act In a sentence: The bunny's antics in the pet shop made it attractive to kids who wanted a playful pet. This is copyright. Do not copy.
You wouldn't. It is 'more playful' and 'most playful'.
The adjectives are curious and playful; a curious mongoose, a playful mongoose.The word its is a pronoun, a possessive adjective.
I am feeling so horny and playful that I am going to play with myself for hours on end.
A puppy is much more playful than an older dog. A kindergarten teacher needs to know when to be stern and when to be playful with her students.
She felt frisky after her morning run and decided to challenge her friends to a game of tag.
The small kitten had a playful and mousy personality, always chasing after anything that moved.
the author personified the house when she described the its windows! .............. u are welcome
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