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Adverbs would include quickly, rapidly, speedily, or vigorously.

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Q: What adverb is used with the cheetah sprints?
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Does The cheetah sprints quickly have an adverb?

Yes, the adverb is quickly. Although it seems unlikely that the cheetah could sprint at any slower speed.


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