Fast, quick or quickly?
Fast and quick mean moving with great speed. Fast is both an adjective and an adverb. Quick is an adjective and the adverb form is quickly.
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| It was a fast train.We need to have a quick chat before the meeting. | Fast and quick are adjectives. |
| You walk very fast!Not: … | Fast and quickly are adverbs. |
We usually use quick to refer to something happening in a short time, or a shorter than expected time:
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We stopped for a quick snack.
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Not: …
a fast snack. -
I just need a quick answer.
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Not: …
a fast answer.
Fast refers to things that happen or go at high speed, e.g. a train, a person running:
- She loves fast cars.
- Not:
She loves quick cars.
Note the common expression fast food to refer to food such as hamburgers, which are cooked and served in a very short time in restaurants:
- You shouldn’t eat so much fast food. It’s not good for you.
See also
- Comparative and superlative adjectives
- Adverbs: comparative and superlative forms