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Yes, in the example 'he runs quickly but she runs slowly'.
Quickly.
I need to finish this task quickly before time runs out.
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Yes, "quick" is primarily an adjective, used to describe nouns. The adverb form of "quick" is "quickly," which is used to modify verbs. For example, in the sentence "She runs quickly," "quickly" describes how she runs.
The correct verses will be: (1) he ran quickly and/or (2) he runs quickly.
The phrase "How quick he runs" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form should be "How quickly he runs," as "quickly" is the adverb that modifies the verb "runs." Adverbs describe how actions are performed, while adjectives describe nouns.
Brushing an animal in the grain too quickly can make your animal become annoyed.
There are squids in the Arctic
The animal will quickly die if unable to breath, or die over several days if unable to eat.
the cheetah runs at 75 mph