Slower is an adjective.
Slow is the positive degree.
Slower is the comparative degree.
Slowest is the superlative degree.
It can be, the verb "to slow" (slow down). But it can also be an adjective.
If the verb you intend to use is " speed " you wouldn't use " largely " as an adverb because it doesn't describe anything about the sense of speed. You may use faster, or slower to describe the action of speeding.Most often we use subject and/or object agreement with the verb to mean that a singular thing must have a matching, singular form of the verb, in order for the two to agree.
The simple subject is the plural noun "trains."The simple predicate is the verb "were" (plural of the past tense was).
Slower than what?
Slower than what?
slower = langsamer
yes they do get slower as you get older
The suffix of "slower" is "-er".
To make your sketches slower or make one thing go slower is to copy it a little times. That's how you make go slower
slot is slower. as it means laziness
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