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The rank forms for the sentence "An old man walked slowly across the road" could include: Active voice: An old man slowly walked across the road. Passive voice: Slowly, across the road, an old man was walked by the man.
Only verbs have past tenses, and the word "gracefully" is an adverb. I walk gracefully, I walked gracefully, I am going to walk gracefully; the word gracefully does not change.
The disorder characterized by a slowly progressive decline in mental abilities is Alzheimer's disease. It is a neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects memory, thinking, and behavior. As the disease progresses, individuals may experience difficulty with daily tasks, language problems, and changes in mood and personality.
Some older people may eat slowly due to changes in appetite, digestion, or dental health. Factors like medication side effects or cognitive decline can also contribute to a slower eating pace in older adults. It's important to be patient and understanding when dining with older individuals.
The sound you hear in your knees when you walk could be due to the movement of tendons or ligaments over rough areas of bone. This can create a popping or cracking noise known as crepitus. It is usually harmless, but if you experience pain or swelling along with the noise, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
You can say WALK SLOWLY. Commanding voice is needed to show it in that context.
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sometimes you float in the air a bit or walk a bit slowly
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.
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.
To walk slowly or leisurely. :)