How smart is bant really

Prove youre not an uneducated hick and WITHOUT looking it up on Google or looking at the thread tell me what an “adverb” is

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An adverb is a word that describes an action

adjective describing a verb
running "quickly"
eating "ravenously"
ect

word that describes a verb

I don't think it would be called an adjective because adjectives only describe nouns

a verb with attention deficiencies

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A word that describes a verb e.g. swiftly

cirno math more like you chose the wrong path

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It adds to a verb
like Op ravenously hungered for cock

thats why its called an adverb, you dumdum

but he called it an adjective :/

An adverb is a word that combines both properties of a ver and an adjective, and usually end with -ly. Some examples are cautiously, happily, angrily.

thats because its an adjective for a verb

Grammer was the most useless class in school. Mainly, because it's just easier to memorize phrases than it is to remember the 10^34 different exceptions to every single fucking rule.

Did your school really call English class grammar?

Yes, why would I have to take English classes? It's my native language.

It adds to a verb by describing it.

A descriptor for a verb. Duh.

buy
it's a verb used or implied by all ads

adjective describing a verb
running "quickly"
eating "ravenously"
ect

North Korea has come to save us from the excesses of South Korea!

Rare and checked.

Can be used to describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs.

im not smart

Are you saying you're not the sharpest tool in the shed?

Word that is used to change or qualify the meaning of an adjective, a verb, a clause, another adverb, or any other type of word or phrase with the exception of determiners and adjectives that directly modify nouns.
No, I did not use Google, I used Bing. Checkm8

SOME BODY-

Stephen King will bully you if you use them.

based

Not based

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Are you... are you real?

An action

a+a = b
a+b = c
a+b = a
a+1 = 0
a+y = 5
6+2 = M

>a+a
But that's wrong

it's like what you "add" to a "verb" nigga

There isn't supposed to be a comma there and the second sentence isn't a complete sentence bud :^)

shit I forgot a comma

Adverb is to verb as adjective is noun

i dont even know what half of the words taht you have written mean but okey

a=-1
y=6
M=8
im too smart

x - 7 = 19 + x
You should be able to solve this

E) not enough data

Like I'm going to worry about that shit on Jow Forums. Also you had no trouble understanding what I was trying to say. so why is Grammer even that important besides being making Reddit tier insults.

it's really not

>M=8
Math confirmed for m8?

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Eject yourself from the based face of my green Earth

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I don't get the meaning of this.

Adverbs are basically adjectives to verbs

It's a cool meme.

A verb you add to another verb in order to make it a double-verb!

Congratulations on being the first person in this thread to get the answer wrong.

There is no need to be rude

Prove to me that you're not all financial may illererate fuckwits that don't know how to make a dime.

Add two nickels.

it's a portmanteau of adjective and verb

Thank you based Jew. I can correct my post now.

Prove to me that you're not all financially illiterate fuckwits that don't know how to make a dime.

Descriptor for a board. Some are verbs themselves.

A verb you buy as DLC.

An adjective for verbs.

Jow Forums + /e/ + Jow Forums + /b/ = adverb

A verb used in adware.

Is that 10 American pennies or something? I am not familiar with your coins.

Adverb is a sentence structure that determines how exactly an object acts

Pennies are basically useless in this day and age, but yeah.

You can melt them down into copper and sell them for more than they're worth. Illegal, but whose gonna ask?

A verb with ADD.

Its a descriptive word you add on to a verb IE "walked quickly" instead of just "walked"

Not anymore. They changed the composition so pennies don't contain enough copper to justify smelting them.

My IBERIAN genetics make me intellectually superior to all an*Mefags.

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They would, if you were the real Chicanon.

Like an adjective but with words and usually ends with "ly"

*verbs not words

An adverb is like an adjective, but it describes a verb or another adjective.
e.g. "He ran very QUICKLY."
e.g. "The wall was SLIGHTLY painted."
Usually in the english language, they end in -LY.

It is a verb that describes an adjective.

A verb used by adjectives which themselves are technically nouns.

Real-ly?

Probab-ly

A verb that you use to beat someone to death with. An adversary-verb.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adverb
i remember the Wikipedia page from memory, thats how smart i am

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Do you edit Wikipedia pages or something?

No, i can look at something once and remember it exactly.

A verb to describe your nemesis. An adversary verb.

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Huh? It's just an adjective for a verb, in laymen's terms. It describes the action as opposed to a noun.

but that would mean an adjective is an adverb for nouns

Now I'm getting confused...

Really?

Okay next. What is a "prime number"?

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A number you cook like a steak?

Really. I have a 253 iq.

Try again.