Toward the end of the 26 mile race, each runner approach the steep hill very sluggishly.
"Quite" is an adverb. It's modifying the other adverb "sluggishly" which is modifying the verb "moved".
Yes, sluggishly is an adverb that describes how an action is performed, typically indicating a slow or lazy manner.
To move or act slowly - as a snail or slug does.
The sentence "It might be a good idea to..." is an indicative sentence expressing a suggestion or possibility. Specifically, it falls under the category of a declarative sentence.
like you can say example: hey do you think i wrote a good sentence?
"Quite" is an adverb. It's modifying the other adverb "sluggishly" which is modifying the verb "moved".
Yes, sluggishly is an adverb that describes how an action is performed, typically indicating a slow or lazy manner.
Buildings blurred into one another, traffic flowed sluggishly, and streets deliquesced into gray mist.
To be slow and awkward.
moved is a verb quiet and sluggishly are adverbs early is an adjective
Inert means not able to move, or moving sluggishly. It can also be a chemical that does not react with other substances. Here are some sentences.That is an inert chemical.Police found his inert body on the floor beside his bed.The inert economy might turn around soon.
No, the word sluggish is an adjective. The adverb form is "sluggishly."
To move or act slowly - as a snail or slug does.
There is a high probability that this sentence will not qualify as a good sentence.
A good indication is if your toilet and/or drains function sluggishly...It's not that expensive to add a box of "bugs" (anerobic bacteria) to your system. It may be all you need outside of having your tank pumped out.
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
There is not just one good sentence for "there," there are many.