This question can only be answered with an example. So, say that you have a road, ok. To go up that road you have to go slow, and to go down that road you have to go slow. So, it's like saying slow down, and slow up.
No, "slow" is an adjective, not an adverb. "Slowly" is the adverb form that corresponds to the adjective "slow."
allergo means to go fast or slow
to go with her and dance slowly
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
Slow
to slow to no
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
Go Slow Down was created in 1993.
it already go realy slow so
slow fuse
sometimes it go's fast sometime's it go's slow it depends