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  2. 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."

  3. 23 de mar. de 2017 · 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.' This actually says the same thing thing as the first sentence.

  4. 11 de set. de 2013 · Hi all, I have a question to ask you. Let's see. What is correct to say in this sentence? 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...

  5. 17 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.

  6. 4 de mar. de 2014 · 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 the same thing as "types of food."

  7. 6 de abr. de 2008 · 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. and to use (b) Technology in computers is advancing faster than most people can cope with.

  8. 30 de jan. de 2015 · hello, "fast" and "quick" seem to have the same meaning. Is there any difference ? Could you say "fast recovery" as well as "quick recovery" Thanks in advance

  9. 29 de out. de 2014 · Yes, they are synonyms, even though in some sentences I prefer fast, in others beinahe. Das Glas ist fast leer. - Ich habe fast alle Aufgaben gelöst. - Ich habe so viel gegessen, dass ich mich fast nicht mehr bewegen kann. Gestern hätte ich beinahe einen Unfall gebaut. - Jetzt hätte ich beinahe den Termin vergessen.

  10. 20 de jul. de 2022 · Too : to an excessive extent. Don’t drive too fast = don’t drive at an excessive speed (don’t drive faster than is safe and/or legal). Note that only the first of them (so) implies that the driver needs to take immediate action. With the other two what the speaker considers to be very fast or too fast may not be the same as the driver.

  11. 25 de jul. de 2013 · 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 download movies in a matter of minutes." However, as I said, it sometimes sounds wrong stylistically.

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