I don't think so. Better to say "swiftly approaching", or "quickly approaching."
You can say "fast approaching" sometimes. For example: Winter is fast approaching. There is a fast approaching car on the racetrack. It was fast approaching the time to go home.
Directly approaching!
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
The word "your" is a possessive adjective (used twice). The word "a" is an article. The word "rapidly" is an adverb modifying the adjective approaching. The present participle "approaching" is used as an adjective modifying the noun truck. The word "straight" is used as an adverb modifying the participle headed in the adjective phrase "headed straight for your car."
Approaching can be an adjective, an adverb and a verb. Adjective: Something that approaches. Adverb: Used in the context of meaning 'nearly'. Verb: The present participle of the verb 'approach'.
This is likely one of these words: COMMON (adjective) - usual, average, ordinary COMING (verb form) - approaching, attending
No. Approach is an action verb. Approached is the past tense of approach. It might also rarely be used as an adjective.
I don't think so. Better to say "swiftly approaching", or "quickly approaching."
You can say "fast approaching" sometimes. For example: Winter is fast approaching. There is a fast approaching car on the racetrack. It was fast approaching the time to go home.
An object in space having a volume that is approaching zero and density approaching infinity?
skills to approaching a girl
*Approaching quickly*
Approaching Oblivion was created in 1974.
Approaching Science was created in 1998.
Go slow when approaching