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  1. 21 de out. de 2016 · Indiana. English - US. Oct 21, 2016. #7. If you are supposed to refrain from eating, but you do eat, you will say "I broke my fast." Did you break your fast today? No, I did not. In this case, I think you could say "No, I kept my fast." However, even in these circumstances it doesn't sound idiomatic.

  2. 16 de jan. de 2007 · I thought that "that was fast!" referred to the topic they were talking about (As the monster ...) before the interruption, so a shocking story, but maybe it just refers to the contact that has been reestablished very quickly, in that case fast would simply mean 'surprisingly speedy', as Glinda said.

  3. 10 de ago. de 2007 · He was a fast draw with a six shooter. He was a quick draw with a six shooter. There is no meaningful difference between these sentences and both forms are used. On the other hand, a sprinter would be "fast" and not "quick" for the covered distance. "He was quite fast; he ran the 100 meter sprint in under 10 seconds."

  4. 11 de set. de 2013 · 1-You have to run faster if you want to get on time. 2-You have to run more fast if you want to get on time. If we analyse the sentence, fast is here acting as an adverb because it is describing how we do the action (run). So far, in my opinion sentece 2- should be correct, and not number 1-. However, I listen quite often to people using the ...

  5. 25 de jul. de 2013 · Yes it is wrong. The general rule is that in English we do not use the same concept twice in one phrase : The speed is very fast. Speed is different. Compare Carl Sagan (in Contact): "The speed of light is fast, but it's not infinitely fast." There are many examples (technical and otherwise), e.g. "if your download speed is fast enough, you can ...

  6. 9 de mar. de 2013 · 1. The car is going really fast. 2. The car drives really fast. 3. The car is driving really fast. Thank you. If the car has an average speed of 400 km/hr then the continuous present is not the correct tense, because it isn't necessarily going 400/km as the sentence is being written. It could be stopped at a traffic light, for instance.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2013 · fast as an adjective He is faster than you. *now with the adverb "much", which emphasize the comparative adjective, "faster": He is much faster than you. note: you can't use "much more faster" because the comparative of fast is "faster" and not "more faster" However,

  8. 11 de jan. de 2020 · 大家都知道fast寻找脉冲星非常给力,为什么分辨率差却能寻找到脉冲星呢?对于fast我了解也不够多,并非专业人士,但是我了解到fast寻找脉冲星主要是由于其有非常好的灵敏度,能够在一片区域看到非常清晰的脉冲信号,而其他望远镜可能干脆啥也探测不到。

  9. 18 de ago. de 2020 · Feb 6, 2023. #9. lingobingo said: It’s a simple matter of using the word speed uncountably in one sentence, but countably in another, which specifies the maximum speed of one particular model of car (a top speed of …). The adverbial expression at high speed (a set phrase) means extremely fast. So it’s not a matter of “ omitting the a ...

  10. 10 de mai. de 2021 · (As a statement by a customer at a fast-food restaurant, not by a soldier, employee, or any other person in business. And of course, here "order" means "food that I've ordered. I know that in a different context, this sentence could mean "My boss has ordered me to go [somewhere]. But here, I intend this sentence #2 as a customer at a restaurant.)

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