This statement is a metaphorical expression implying the need for quick and efficient action in a competitive situation. The phrase "race you'll have to run fast" suggests that one must be prepared to move swiftly and decisively to achieve success or reach a goal. It emphasizes the importance of agility, determination, and strategic thinking in navigating challenges and emerging victorious.
The word 'race' in that sentence is a verb because it requires action. The word 'boy' is a noun in that sentence, i.e. the name of something.
Fast is an adjective.It can be used to describe people/objects/animals.That car is fast!I can run really fast!Cheetahs move fast!---Fast as a verb means to abstain from food or drink, usually for religious reasons.
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It means to run extremely fast.
It means you did your best and were honorable; you didn't cheat or anything.
the trick is to run as fast as you can
Sprint .
A sprint.
youll feel it inside of you. i hate to sound cliche, but its true. when your close, youll be thinking about it, and your heart will start to race fast, youll want it so bad that it will just happen. it goes by quick, so take it all in
A greyhound can run at 70 kilometre per hour (maximum, race speed).
It depends on how fast you run.
I think Sally will win the race as she runs very fast.
1:45 or lower
rapid. run race rush
no a horse i tranned to race fast yes.(:
i tested it and the same speed it was before
The world's fastest man can run up to 40 mph. That as much as a race horse.