Well you knw that I'm tha best in tha word and everyone wants to fight over me always:(:
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There is no formal adverb for the adjective "big" meaning "large." When adverbs such as largely or greatly are used, they mean "to a large extent" not physical size. These words include hugely, immensely, or extremely.HoweverThere are colloquial expressions where "big" is used as an adverb for effect. These include "think big" and "go big or go home." These are not meant to be formal English.
Means ya got a big ego
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The common multiples of four start with the lowest common multiple. One times four is four. From there multiply four by two to get another multiple, eight. Other common multiples include 12,16,24,36,40,44, and 48.
The LY forms are obviously adverbs, and FAST can be both an adjective and an adverb. So only the adjective BIG (large) is not an adverb. * Big is used as an adverb in several colloquial expressions, but this is not formal English. Examples include "Go big or go home" and "Think big." Largely does not mean in a large way, but in a main or predominant way.