Adiectives and Adverbs

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Suthipong

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As a learner of English, I would like to know, Do they have some words which can be both adjective and adverb and have the same form ?

Please have my sentence corrected if necessary.
 
See here and here.

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As a learner of English, I would like to know[STRIKE], Do they have [/STRIKE] if there are [STRIKE]some words which can be both[/STRIKE] adjectives and adverbs [STRIKE]and[/STRIKE] that have the same form?

Please [STRIKE]have[/STRIKE] correct my sentence [STRIKE]corrected[/STRIKE] if necessary.
 
Thank you, It's is very useful for me. And,
Please tell me more about, Which word is a question word in my sentence you corrected it ?
 
Thank you, It's is very useful for me. And,
Please tell me more about, Which word is a question word in my sentence you corrected it ?
There isn't a question word. My mistake: I forgot to delete the question mark here:


As a learner of English, I would like to know if there are adjectives and adverbs that have the same form?
There shouldn't be a question mark there.


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Thank you. It's [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] very useful [STRIKE]for[/STRIKE] to me. And, please tell me the question word in the sentence you corrected.
 
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It's my carelessness to write "It's is very..." but, to use "useful for me" is my mistake.
Please tell me the tense in the previous sentence should be.
Thank you.
 
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It was careless of me to write "It's is", but "useful for me" is my mistake.

  • "is" present fact
  • "was" past fact

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"It's is" was a typo.


Please tell me what the tense should be in the previous sentence.
 
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