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Stories for Children For Children. Quizzes Series 1 Quizzes. Learners' Questions. Intermediate level. What are the differences between 'fast', 'quick' and 'quickly'? To play this video you need to enable JavaScript. Peek, peak or pique? Modals in the past Third conditional This week's question What are the differences between 'fast', 'quick' and 'quickly'? Language points Fast and quick - the similarities Fast and quick are both adjectives and both mean 'moving or happening at speed'. This car is very fast.

This car is very quick. The punch was so fast, the boxer didn't see it. The punch was so quick, the boxer didn't see it. As adverbs Fast and quickly are adverbs of manner — notice 'fast' not 'fastly'. The lightning struck fast. The lightning struck quickly.



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