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Inflecting run to running changes the word into a(n) _____.

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Inflecting run to running changes the word would into a {ANSWER adverb} hope this helpds :*)
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Answer:

Inflecting "run" to "running" changes the word into the following:

An adjective or still a verb, but in continuous form.

Step-by-step explanation:

Adjective:

The word "running", when used before a noun, functions as an adjective, that is, it modifies the noun that follows it, as in: running shoes, running water, running election, etc.

Verb in continuous form:

She is running now. (Present Continuous)

She was running yesterday at this time. (Past Continuous)

There are more possibilities: Present Perfect Continuous, Future Continuous, etc.

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