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  2. 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 ...

  3. 23 de mar. de 2017 · English - England. Mar 23, 2017. #2. The sentences are saying slightly different things. The second sentence means 'She wouldn't make mistakes if she didn't work as fast as she does.'. This might imply that she works too fast, but doesn't actually say it. You could use 'too' instead of 'so':'She wouldn't make mistakes if she didn't work too fast.'.

  4. 16 de jan. de 2007 · Alabama. English US. Jan 16, 2007. #4. I wouldn't consider them equivalent 'That's fast' isn't a common idiom in the US for shocking. 'That's fast' just means speedy. It is common as an exclamation. 'That's fast!' would mean surprisingly speedy.

  5. 怒答一枚。RCNN和Fast-RCNN简直是引领了最近两年目标检测的潮流!-----提到这两个工作,不得不提到RBG大神. rbg's home page ,该大神在读博士的时候就因为dpm获得过pascal voc 的终身成就奖。博士后期间更是不断发力,RCNN和Fast-RCNN就是他的典型作品。

  6. 4 de mar. de 2014 · Mar 4, 2014. #4. Thank you. You can use "food" as an uncountable noun: I like fast food. I like Chinese food. Although it is less common to do so, it is also possible to use "food" as a countable noun: I love all the different foods of Latin America. There are certain foods that make my stomach hurt. When you see the plural "foods", it means ...

  7. 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."

  8. 6 de abr. de 2008 · England/English. Apr 6, 2008. #3. D is the right word if the sentence is to read. Technology in computers is advancing so fast it is nearly impossible to keep up (don't think you need with this speed) To use (e) in your sentence it would work this way.. Technology in computers is advancing too fast for many (most) people to keep up.

  9. 18 de set. de 2024 · He like driving fast. 3. He makes makes a living by doing deals that may not be completely legal. 4. He may not tell the truth if you are buying something from him. 5. He is a man (married or not) who has many girlfriends but only keeps them for only a short while.

  10. 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 ...

  11. 30 de jan. de 2015 · English - Scotland. Jan 30, 2015. #3. They have a large overlap in their application but they are not always synonymous. Combined with "recovery", both are possible, but "fast" is less common than "quick" or "speedy", which are in turn less common that "rapid" (ngram) G.

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