A few days ago
mommas

large fish swim SWIFTLY in the sea.?

a) verb b)noun c)adjective d)adverb

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A few days ago
alicias7768

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a) verb /swim

b) noun/ fish

c) adjective/ large

d) adverb /swiftly

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A few days ago
kja63
Swiftly explains how the fish swim. Swim is the verb. So swiftly is the adverb (a word that modifies a verb).
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A few days ago
epaphras_faith
Adverb. modifies how the fish swims (a verb). The biggest clue you have is that it ends in LY. If it ends in LY it is likely an adverb. You should check it by asking yourself what is it that is “swiftly”. In this case it is swim.
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A few days ago
Dachy
Adverb. Swiftly is describe how they swim, which is a verb, so it is an adverb. Usually words that end in LY are adverbs.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Adverb.
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4 years ago
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initiate via crossing out what’s clearly incorrect. Is “hastily” a guy or woman, place, or ingredient??? there is one decision you recognize is erroneous ideal off the bat. seem up each and every area of speech indexed and analyze it to the information and its use interior the sentence. hastily is describing how the fish swim. think of roughly it.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Adjective describing how fish swim.
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A few days ago
Am_I_Bluffin’??
d) adverb
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A few days ago
old lady
Look at my answer to the first question you asked – it tells you the answer to your second question and to this one.
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A few days ago
steven e
adjective.
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