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this is walked , quickly is adv so advs modify verbs .i think so
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"WALKED" of course
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Hi Red5
The verb is -no doubt - "walked".
I`d like to see a more difficult question, Red, if you don`t mind .
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hi guys.
walked is the verb.
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