Note that the word fast as an adjective and adverb have essentially the same meaning. In this case the word fast describes the verb, drive. My brother likes to drive fast (rapidly, with speed). If a word describes a verb, and adjective, or an adverb, it is an adverb. This time the word fast functions as an adjective.Īdjectives come before nous or after linking or state of being verbs.Ĥ. In this case the word fast describes the word cars. My brother likes fast (rapid, with speed) cars. If a word describes an noun, it functions as an adjective. ![]() Note that the fast as a noun or verb have basically the same meaning.ģ. In this case, the word fast shows the action of the sentence, so it is a verb. Muslims fast (not eating) during the month of Ramadan. If a word shows action, it functions as a verb. ![]() Many nouns are preceded by an adjective and/or by a determiner (a, an, the, my, your, his, her, its, our, their).Ģ. The word fast is a direct object, and thus, a noun. Muslims break their fast (not eating) after sunset during Ramadan. If a word functions as a subject or an object, it does the job of a noun. Many sentences also have objects (either direct or indirect object, of objects of prepositions).
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