The correct answer would depend on the context of what is being said. For example, "let's have a quick chat" or "let's complete this task as quickly as possible". "Quick" is the adjective, while "quickly" is the adverb form.
Because when you need to stop quickly, It would be nice to have something bigger to step on then trying to step on an object smaller, When you need to stop quick you foot will catch the large pedal.
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A drone is an excellent flying machine for navigating tight spaces quickly. Its compact size and maneuverability allow it to easily access areas that larger aircraft cannot. Drones can be equipped with cameras for surveillance or delivery purposes, making them versatile for various tasks in confined environments. Their ability to ascend and descend rapidly also enables quick exits from challenging situations.
It is a quick and easy way to figure out what you want to include in your sketch, how you want to crop it, and where you want the objects. They are also helpful because you can quickly make multiple ideas of what you want to do before you take the time to draw your final image.
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Quick is an adjective. Quickly is an adverb. So you have to ask yourself what is quick? A verb or a noun? If the noun is quick, use quick. If a verb is being done quickly, then use quickly. For example: The quick dog ran. The dog is being described as quick. (dog=noun) or The dog ran quickly. The running is being done quickly. (run=verb)
The adverb form is "quickly." *In some cases, as with "fast" the word quick may appear instead of quickly, e.g "Come quick" instead of "Come quickly."
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.
Quickly is an adverb The comparative form of quick is more quicker. The superlative form of quick is quickest.
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"As quickly as you can" is the correct way to say it. "Quick" is an adjective, while "quickly" is the adverb form that should be used to modify a verb like "do."
"Quickly" is comprised of two syllables. "quick-ly"
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A quick asset is any asset, such as stocks and bonds, which can quickly be converted into cash.
rapid quickly :) Fast
geckos move extremely quickly!