Edward Malone
What is difference? Where can I use next words: "fast", "quick", "rapid"? What is difference?
31 mrt. 2015 17:51
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Commonly, when I describe a person moving with speed in the past tense, I would say, "He moved quickly. He was fast to react." Of the 3 words, I would recommend using "quick" more in the present tense with people like, "move quickly now folks. Quickly quickly people!" There are examples of using "rapid" to describe people but generally I hear "rapid" used to describe objects more than people. "There's been RAPID growth in the number of new businesses in the town." "Scientists are concerned about the rapid disappearance of the island's coral reefs." http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rapid
31 maart 2015
These words are interchangeable
31 maart 2015
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