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Terry is running up the hill. Is this an adjective or adverb
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Terry is running up the hill. Is this an adjective or adverb
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"Terry is running up the hill" would be an adverb since the sentence says "running". An adjective would describe the looks of someone or something.
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that would be an adverb, modifying the verb " running " answering the question, running where ? ...up the hill
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