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It is just a fragment, not a sentence. It has no verb or object.The man quickly drank the tea because he had to catch the bus.
The digital answering machine was invented in 1992 and became popular very quickly. The smart pill was also invented during this year. This was the first controlled release pill.
No, "How quickly you learn" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a subject and verb to make it a complete sentence.
I'd say it was a fragment. 'The fog rolled in' seems to need something extra to form a sentence - for example... The fog rolled in quickly - The fog rolled in across the bay
The popular sovereignty dissolved rather quickly.
be you. hang out with your kind of crowd.
Asian Tiger mosquitoes did not reach Illinois until the past decade. Since their arrival in the United States from Asia, they have spread very quickly.
No, it's a complete sentence. It has a subject, it has a verb, and it makes sense all by itself. A fragment is just a part of a sentence, but it doesn't make any sense by itself. If I say "The motor is on fire," that makes perfect sense, and someone should put out the fire quickly!
Yes, the student could have the ability to type quickly, showcasing proficiency in keyboard skills. This would allow for swift completion of typing tasks and increased productivity. Practice and familiarity with typing can significantly improve typing speed.
In the US, the 45-70 catridge was introduced about 1873, and quickly became popular.
Yes
It was new, different, and caught on quickly.