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calvin runs 'fast' (identify the part of speech)​

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Answered by anilsawant864
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Answer:

Adjective

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Answered by ansiyamundol2
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ANSWER

Calvin runs fast- In the given sentence 'fast' is an adverb. An adverb is a word which alters an adjective, a verb or another adverb in a sentence.

EXPLANATION

An adverb is a word that alters an adjective, a verb or another adverb in a sentence. In the given sentence, the subject "Calvin" acts "run" in a manner " fast".

There are different kinds of adverbs. They are:

  • Adverbs of time- then, now, today, yesterday etc.

  • Adverbs of manner- fast, slow, properly, beautifully, etc.,

  • Conjunctive adverbs- however, nonetheless, whenever, etc.,

  • Adverb of place - Somewhere, anywhere, nowhere, here, outside, inside, wherever, elsewhere, etc.

  • Adverb of frequency - Seldom, rarely, never, often, weekly, monthly, yearly, annually, usually, sometimes, occasionally, constantly, frequently, etc

  • Adverb of degree - Very, too, extremely, much, more, most, little, less, incredibly, totally, greatly, hardly, deeply, barely, etc.

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