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he walks very fastly? correct the error

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Answered by snehanegi17
1

Answer:

He walks very fast.

Explanation:

Adverb is used to qualify adjective, verb, preposition, conjugation.

Fast is the adverb of the given sentence.

Here, fast qualifies the verb walk.

Note:

Fastly is not an appropriate word to use but it is sometimes used by people. It's grammatically not viable.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

He walks very fast.

Explanation:

After reading the question, we need to understand and identify the error.

Here, because the word ‘fast’ is preceded by “very”, we can’t use the suffix ‘-ly’.

Thus, the sentence when correct would be He walks very fast.

Error correction involves the correction of different errors in a text, ranging from wrong spellings to the wrong choice of words.

While tackling such questions, we must keep certain things in mind -

We must keep in mind to assess the verb and their number.

We need to ensure that the number and the form of the verb abide by the subject-verb agreement.

We also need to determine the right tense of the verbs.

The tense of the verb must be in accordance with the statement and its implication.

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