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Anne Durham
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4 October, 12:36
Is firmly noun or adjective
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Leon Vaughan
4 October, 12:40
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Adverb
Explanation:
Firmly is not either of those option is it an adverb.
Firm is an adjective, but firmly is an adverb.
This is because the word firm is describing the word firm.
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