Differentiate between the adjective and adverb in: ‘He is a slow runner.’
A. ‘slow’ is an adjective; ‘runner’ is also an adverb.
B. ‘slow’ is an adjective; there is no adverb in the phrase.
C. There are two adjectives: ‘slow’ and ‘runner’.
D. ‘slow’ is an adverb; ‘runner’ is an adjective.

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