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What is the adjective form of habitat​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Habitable is your answer.

Meaning-suitable for people to live in.

For example: The house should be habitable by the new year.

                      The room was barely habitable.

                      They’ve done their best to make the house habitable.

opposite of uninhabitable.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

The 'adjective form' of habitat is ‘habitable’.

Explanation:

Adjectives have three different formspositive, comparative and superlative.

  • Positive is the simplest form of adjective.
  • When two things are compared, we use comparative form.
  • When three or more things are being compared, we use superlative form.  

Habitat is a natural environment where living things usually live. It is a noun. The adjective form of habitat is ‘habitable’ which means suitable place to live.  

For example: Some of the parts of the country near the poles are too cold to be habitable.

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