No fastly is not a word. Fast is an adverb so you can say: He ran fast.
Both sentences are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "The dog ran quickly" refers to a specific dog that ran quickly, while "A dog ran quickly" refers to any dog that ran quickly. The use of "the" implies specificity, while the use of "a" implies generality.
Certainly. The sentence has a subject, a verb, and an object modified by an adjective. It would still be correct grammatically if it ran " You drank an imaginary bus." Remember that "grammatically correct" and "meaningful" are not the same.
No. It should be either "You have run a marathon" or "You ran a marathon".
In the world of technology, where a script is a snippet or more of computer code, the proper grammar is: The script was run, or the script ran.
No, the predicate is "ran to the store" (which we say is predicated of the subject "the boy". "Ran" is the verb.
No, the correct past tense form of "run" in this case is "was ran" or "were running."
No, ran.
"Fastly" is not a word. However, "quickly" is a word which you can use. The words "speedily" and "hurriedly" would also work.
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The correct way to say the sentence is, "Mr. Jones and he ran the fair."
"Fastly" is not a word. The appropriate word to use in place would be quickly."She is doing it quickly" or "She is doing it fast" are both acceptable.
Neither is correct in English. The correct form would be - " David is a fast driver "
"Is run" is correct. "Is ran" is not grammatically correct.
Yes :)
You ran to school.
The correct verses will be: (1) he ran quickly and/or (2) he runs quickly.