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the process must be done SLOWLY. . .
Quickly, suddenly, slowly. . .something that describes the way in which a verb is being done.
"Slowly" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is being done, usually indicating a gradual or unhurried manner.
"Slowly" is an adverb that describes how an action is being done, while "slow" is an adjective that describes the speed of something. For example, "The car moved slowly" uses the adverb "slowly" to describe how the car moved, while "The car is slow" uses the adjective "slow" to describe the speed of the car.
The word slowly is an adverb, and so is "slow" when used to mean done in a slow fashion. As an adjective, slow applies to something slow-moving; so modifying an action verb uses slow with an -LY sufffix. Examples: Go slow = Go slowly (proceed in a slow manner) A slow turtle = it moves slowly
Pan is when a video camera is moved in azimuth (horizontally). It can be done slowly or quickly. Done slowly it is called slow pan.
"Slowly" is an adverb, not a verb or a noun. It is used to describe how an action is done, such as moving slowly or speaking slowly.
The adverb for slowly is "slowly." It describes the action of an activity done at a slow pace.
Giving knuckles is like giving a high five, except knuckles are done with closed fists, one person lightly butting the fingers, from the first knuckle joint to the second, of another other person.
Power is all about how quickly you are able to transfer energy. Work done can be done slowly or quickly!
If you describe something as unconditional, you mean that the person doing or giving it does not require anything to be done by other people in exchange.