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What is the difference between "fast" and "quickly"?
3 jan. 2018 18:06
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''Quickly'' is an adverb and ''fast'' can be an adverb, an adjective , a noun and a verb.
I run quickly. - an adverb
I run fast. - an adverb
I am a fast runner. - an adjective
''fast'' in a sense of not eating can be both a noun and a verb.
He will begin a fast next Friday.
He fasts for health reasons once a week.
3 januari 2018
They are very similar. For example:
I ran fast and won the race.
I ran quickly and won the race.
both mean the same thing.
"fast" can also mean not eating. For example:
I will fast on Tuesdays and Thursdays to help me lose weight.
3 januari 2018
Fast is an adjective and quickly is an adverb. Exemple:
That car is fast
I got here as quickly as possible
There is no big difference in the meaning
3 januari 2018
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