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Katelyn Richard
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28 October, 00:52
Terry is running up the hill. adjective or adverb
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Izabella Howard
28 October, 01:04
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This sentence does not have an adjective nor an adverb present.
An example of this sentence with an adjective and adverb would be: "Terry is running slowly up the green hill."
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