which words do I use at the end of this sentence quickly or quick or slide so smooth or smoothly
Quickly versus quick and smoothly versus smooth are both examples of an adverb versus an adjective, so you must look at what each word is describing. " To take a quick look at your other sample words, the same concept applies. Here are a couple of sample sentences using them correctly: The horse ran quickly.
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Quickly versus quick and smoothly versus smooth are both examples of an adverb versus an adjective, so you must look at what each word is describing. If we look at what I think your example was saying, something like, "The oil caused the plunger to slide so [smoothly/smooth]," the term is describing "slide," which is a verb, so we would use the adverb form, "smoothly." But if we change the con