Yes. A slow snail
well, slow can be an adverb, verb, or adjective. verb: His broken leg slowed him down. adjective: I dislike slow people. adverb: Drive slow.
No, it's an adverb, the adjective is slow.
Longsuffering
The abstract noun form of the verb to slow is the gerund, slowing.The abstract noun form of the adjective slow is slowness.
Slow-footed and persistent are the adjectives.
It can be, to mean slowly. "Go slow around the curves."
No. Slow is an adjective, adverb, or verb (to slow down). It cannot be a preposition.
well, slow can be an adverb, verb, or adjective. verb: His broken leg slowed him down. adjective: I dislike slow people. adverb: Drive slow.
No, the word 'slow' is a verb, an adjective, and an adverb.The noun form of the verb 'slow' is the gerund, slowing.The noun form of the adjective 'slow' is slowness.
No, it's an adverb, the adjective is slow.
It can be, the verb "to slow" (slow down). But it can also be an adjective.
Longsuffering
The abstract noun form of the verb to slow is the gerund, slowing.The abstract noun form of the adjective slow is slowness.
The word "slow" is an adjective. It describes the speed or pace of something.
Slow-footed and persistent are the adjectives.
The word 'slow' is an adjective (slow, slower, slowest) and a verb (slow, slows, slowing, slowed).The word 'slowly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'slow', used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.The word 'so' is an adverb and a conjunction. In the terms, 'so slow' or 'so slowly', the word 'so' is functioning as an adverb.Which is correct ('so slow' or 'so slowly') depends on what the term is modifying; for example:The mail delivery here is so slow. (the adjective 'slow' is the predicate nominative, describing the subject noun 'delivery'; the adverb 'so' is modifying the adjective)The cat crept so slowly that the bug never saw him. (the adverb 'so' is modifying the adverb 'slowly', which in turn is modifying the verb 'crept')
"Slowly" is the adverbial form of the adjective slow. Comparative and superlative forms are slower and slowest.