His heart beat rapidly from jogging.
The train was rapidly rolling down the track.
The whirlpool spun rapidly.
He rapidly drove through the puddle.The police arrived rapidly.
frequently fell rapidly.
I swam rapidly trying to get to the finish line before my oppenent did. RAPIDLY MEANS VERY FAST
According to traditional grammar rules, "rapidly" is an adverb. It modifies the verb in a sentence by describing how the action is performed.
"Rapidly" is an adverb that indicates the speed at which an action is occurring. It does not have a tense of its own; it simply modifies the verb in a sentence to convey how quickly the action is happening.
These days, the monetary value of houses is increasing rapidly.
The production of oranges in the state of Florida are increasing rapidly.
The animals in the world must adapt to their rapidly changing surroundings.
If you want future tenses, add will in the sentence.
The word spring refers to a season, as well as to move or jump suddenly or rapidly upward or forward. Spring is the season before Summer, and after Winter.