"More swiftly" is proper usage. "Swifter" is not.
More quickly is the comparative and Most quickly is the superlative.
Rabbit
I don't think so. Better to say "swiftly approaching", or "quickly approaching."
quicklyrapidlyspeedilyfastThese are all synonyms of swiftly.
Jenny moved most swiftly in the ballet test.
More quickly is the comparative and Most quickly is the superlative.
more swiftly, most swiftly
more swiftly, most swiftly
There are: Comparative-more swiftly and superlative-most swiftly. Hope it helps you!
Swifter means to be faster
swifter... you spell it the SAME... English and Spanish :)
Rabbit
The river current moves more swiftly in the narrow channel. The army moved swiftly to prevent looting after the earthquake.
is wet jet swifter good for wood flooring
Pretty much anything that ends with "er" in the english language rhymes with swifter.
Citius, Altius, Fortius Swifter higher stronger
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