Why "fast" is a adverb in "don't drive so fast"?

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If that "beautiful" in "She's so beautiful" is a adjective is right, then, why "fast" is a adverb in "don't drive so fast"?:-D
 

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The word 'fast' can be either an adjective or an adverb. Click here to read its definitions.
 

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If that "beautiful" in "She's so beautiful" is a adjective is right, then, why "fast" is a adverb in "don't drive so fast"?:-D

In the first example, the sentence's verb is a linking verb. It takes a predicate adjective (beautiful), which describes the subject.
In the second example, the sentence's verb is not a linking verb. The word "fast" modifies the verb "drive"; it is, therefore, an adverb in that use.
 

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His driving is so fast -> fast is an adj. He drives so fast -> fast is an adv. That is correct ?
 
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