Yes, "walk slowly" is a fragment because it does not contain a subject and a verb to form a complete sentence. It lacks the necessary elements to express a complete thought.
Add -ly onto the end to form the adverb "slowly."Or you could leave it alone. Slow can be used as an adverb in some cases, to mean slowly.(Walk slow around the elephants, as opposed to walk slowly, which could mean something else.)
Amble, stroll, wander
drifting..i guess.?
Yes, that is correct. A fragment is an incomplete sentence that does not express a complete thought. So, even if you punctuate a fragment like a sentence, it remains a fragment because it lacks a subject, verb, or complete meaning.
The Tagalog word for "fragment" is "pingas" or "piraso."
You can say WALK SLOWLY. Commanding voice is needed to show it in that context.
Slowly...
walk slowly
To walk slowly and with effort is to walk at a slow pace while exerting energy or struggling to move forward. It can be due to fatigue, pain, or physical limitations.
walk slowly
I think so
creep
walk slowly
sometimes you float in the air a bit or walk a bit slowly
Yes. If you have dry, yellowish brown grass you tend to walk slowly. This is because you are probably depressed if your grass is dead.
Walk Slowly to him. He won't run if you walk slowly. The award is a Bonsly card for the Battle Bingo in the Realgam Tower.
To walk slowly or leisurely. :)