doing something quickly. ;)
In the armed forces double time means running or doing something quickly
Verbs are doing words. E.g. He was running (running would be the verb) Adverbs describe a verb, so it describes how someone is doing something E.g. He was running quickly (quickly would be the adverb)
Meaning you have to manage something in minutes; doing quickly and listening... Minutes can be the written record of a meeting.
A patent is issued for a new way of doing something physically. They can also be granted for processes. A trademark is something that uniquely identifies a company, service or item.
no, it's physically impossible. You are always breathing, or moving, or even just existing. Also, you wouldn't be able to do nothing because if you think you are doing nothing, you are still doing just something.
As long as it harms no one else, then no.
"Quickly" is an adverb that describes the speed or pace at which an action is performed. It signifies a fast or swift manner of doing something. In the context of your sentence, it emphasizes the urgency of returning home promptly after school.
WHAT DOES MIMICKING MEAN?it means copping with Ur vocals, physically or doing the sameWithout using a dictionary, it means to try to copy something of someone elses
No, because you are not doing something physically. Verb: I skipped down to the shops.
The root word is haste, and it is adverb that descrives doing something quickly, usually with little care.
Efficient. Although "expeditious" carries the meaning of doing something quickly as well as efficiently.