When something is said to be very fast, it means that it is quick or rapid or swift. Something that is said to be very fast is time passing when you are enjoying your self. If "Very fast" is said by a timekeeper at the end of a race I'd just run, I'd say "How fast?"
"Fast" is an adjective. It describes the speed at which something moves or happens.
B: "You are running very fast". "You run very fast" and "I can run very fast" are statements but neither indicates that you or I are currently running fast (we may well be, but the sentences do not convey that fact).
It can be either, because there is no adverb form (fastly) for speed.A fast car (adjective)He drove fast (adverb)
"Whpshh" is an onomatopoeic sound often used to indicate the sound of something slicing through the air quickly. When guys say "whpshh," they may be mimicking the sound of a fast motion or expressing excitement in a playful way.
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Playing fast takes good technique accompanied by lots and lots of practice.
Not really sure, but something that is probably really light materialized, skinny/slim, and that will make it fast.
Something that can happen really fast or in the "blink of an eye"
not fast really really really fast
to leave really fast. Example: when the bell ranged she jumped out of her seat and left the room in a New York second. as if she ran really fast out the door for her bus or something
fast.......really,really fast!
it's something that makes your car go really fast
really really fast
For running I like really fast motivational music, something like Peacock by Katy Perry is really good.
it means something is going on at home and you are self inscure.
She ... me (to) run really fast. You could use the words: Encouraged, Forced, Asked, Wanted. The word you use should match the situation you are talking about.