what is verb ? look, out, of, bus
Faster. Here, it is used as an adverb describing how the bus moved.
To use "bus" as an adjective, you can create a compound adjective by combining it with another noun. For example, you could say "bus stop" or "bus schedule." In these phrases, "bus" describes the type of stop or schedule related to buses.
BUS speed is used to define how fast data can be copied from one area of the computer to another. The BUS speed can relate to data being moved between memory and the processor, for example. A processor can process at it's peak speed, but the BUS defines how fast the computer can FEED the processor. Two identical processors, one with a 533 mhz FSB and one with an 800 mhz FSB, the 800 mhx FSB will pass data to the processor faster.
bus is the most fast bus on earth
It can be either, because there is no adverb form (fastly) for speed.A fast car (adjective)He drove fast (adverb)
Yes, it can be (moved furniture, emotionally moved). The word moved is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to move) and can be used as an adjective, to mean either relocated or emotionally affected (e.g. he was moved by the generosity of the community).
no, fast is an adjective.
"Fast" can function as both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes something that moves quickly, such as "a fast runner." As an adverb, it describes the manner of an action, as in "She runs fast."
moved is a verb quiet and sluggishly are adverbs early is an adjective
Yes. Example: He bought a fast car. Fast is an adjective describing car.
The adjective in this sentence is "fast"; "really" acts as an adverb.
Speedy is a specific adjective