Oh, what a fun little puzzle we have here! Let's see... "You won't catch the bus as fast as you can run, or I'll need to rearrange." Just like painting a happy little tree, sometimes we just need to make a few adjustments to create something beautiful and clear. Great job exploring language and creativity!
fast ball
Ran is the verb in that sentence>
the biped ran as fast as he could
That black horse is running fast.
my metabolism works very fast.
I am fasting.
The tense of the sentence "he ran fast to catch the bus" is past tense. The verb "ran" indicates that the action took place in the past. The adverb "fast" describes how he ran, but does not affect the tense of the sentence.
The monk was told to fast before mattins. The cheetah ran too fast for him to catch.
To catch their prey, like gazelles. Gazelles are fast, so cheetahs have to be fast to catch them
So fast that I cant catch one....=-/
Jaguars move slow to catch their pray,jaguars move fast to catch up with their pray.
The adjective in this sentence is "fast"; "really" acts as an adverb.
the horse is very fast
There is no adjective in that sentence. The word "fast" is sometimes used as an adjective, but in this sentence it modifies the verb "run," so "fast" is an adverb.
Dolphin swim fast so they can catch there prey
no he can run fast!!
run fast