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please, what is the different between slow and slowly?
  

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' Slow ' is an adjective ('He rode a slow horse') and an informal adverb ('Drive slow or you'll catch a ticket'). ' Slowly ' is the formal adverb ('Please drive slowly').

  • ' Slow ' is an adjective ('He rode a slow horse') and an informal adverb ('Drive slow or you'll catch a ticket').
  • ' Slowly ' is the formal adverb ('Please drive slowly').
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'Slow' is an adjective ('He rode a slow horse') and an informal adverb ('Drive slow or you'll catch a ticket').
'Slowly' is the formal adverb ('Please drive slowly').
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