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whats the diffrence between adjective and adverb

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun, while an adverb describes a verb. An example of an ajective would be a color, or something more useful, like "inconspicuously", or "inconveniantly". And adverb is usually something that ends in "ly," such as "gracefully" or "hungrily."
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