Our lightrail is a good form of rapid transit.
The dog's rapid movements made him very difficult to catch.
rapid solidification is when somthing turns into a solid very quickly
Rapid evolution is where the subjective species in a population is considered to be evolving in an unusually high frequency and rate, thus 'rapid' evolution is occuring.
Slow.
The correct term is "rapid," which means quick or fast. "Rappid" is not a recognized word in the English language. If you encountered "rappid," it may be a typographical error or a slang variation, but the standard term is "rapid."
The dog's rapid movements made him very difficult to catch.
There were rapid changes in the condition of the patient after receiving the treatment.
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Rapid is an adjective its function is to describe nouns. It can be in the subject position: The rapid train saves a lot of time. It can be in the object position: I caught the rapid train to Zurich
She threw the eggs at such a rapid pace that I couldn't get out of the way of any of them.
Yes, after rapid you need a comma and another action like: while they floated down the rapid, they ate sandwiches.
The boy rapidly threw the ball. Except that's "rapidly". A use of "rapid" would be, "The rapid current carried away my pocketwatch."
Wham! Bam! Thank you Mam!
The parachuting demonstration included a rapid, spiraling descent.
The Industrial Revolution was a rapid change in the economy!
There is no subject complement in this sentence. In this sentence "felt" is a transitive action verb with "pulse" being a direct object, receiving the action of the verb.To have a subject complement in the sentence, "felt" would have to function as a linking verb. Example: The patient's pulse felt rapid. (In this case "rapid" is a predicate adjective describing the subject "pulse"; "rapid" is the subject complement.)
The professional boxer overwhelmed me with his rapid-fire punches.