Yes. In the English language, both the words fast and quick are adjectives.
Remember, adjectives describe nouns.
Example: The fast cheetah, the quick rabbit, etc.
Yes, an adverb can modify an adjective. For instance, you could say "I saw a very fast runner." Very, an adverb, modifies fast, an adjective. Another example is "The shelf is too high" where too (adverb) modifies high (adjective).
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The word fast is a very busy word; fast is an adjective, an adverb, a verb, and a noun.The adjective: fast friend, faster car, fastest runnerThe adverb: hold fast, runs faster, dries fastestThe verb: We fast for Lent. He fasts for Ramadan. We are fasting today. I fasted the day before surgery.The noun: The fast is for two days. Fasts are sometimes used as a form of protest called hunger strikes.
quick, speedy, swift
apt pupil, fast on the uptake, quick-minded, genius, receptive, sharp, astute, gifted
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The abstract noun for the adjective quick is quickness.
The suffix -ly changes it from an adjective to an adverb. Thus, instead of modifying a noun (or pronoun), it modifies a verb. We had a quick meeting. The meeting ended quickly.
Yes,it is an adverb, but it has nothing to do with speed. Fastly means securely, as in made fast (tightly attached or anchored). The adjective fast (quick) is also an adverb (quickly).
"Brza hrana" is a Croatian equivalent of "fast food."Specifically, the noun "hrana" means "food." The adjective "brza" means "fast, quick, rapid." But the English loan words "fast food" also will be recognized and understood.
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"Janari laster" is a Basque equivalent of "fast food."Specifically, the noun "janari" means "food." The adjective "laster" means "fast, quick, rapid." The pronunciation is "kha-NAH-ree LAH-stehr."
Yes, it is. It is the comparative form of the adjective quick.
Yes, "meteoric" is another English word for "fast." The adjective references the speedy appearances and disappearances of meteors. It therefore tends to convey quick but temporary successes.
Fast food is called Fastfood (or Fast-Food) in German. It is pronounced exactly like it is in English."Schnelles Essen" would be a literal translation of "fast food." Specifically, the adjective "schnelle" means "fast, quick, rapid." The noun "Essen" means "food."
It can be either, because there is no adverb form (fastly) for speed.A fast car (adjective)He drove fast (adverb)