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Is it correct to say more quickly?
“Quicker” and “more quickly” are both acceptable comparative forms of the adverb “quickly.” However, as some of your grammar-savvy readers might think “quicker” is an error or too informal, you should opt for “more quickly” (unless your writing would really benefit from the flow of text offered by “quicker”).
Which one is correct form of quickly?
Fast is both an adjective and an adverb. Quick is an adjective and the adverb form is quickly.
How do you use most quickly in a sentence?
Sentence examples for the most quickly from inspiring English sources
- The US shows us that for-profit institutions have the potential to grow the most quickly.
- It illustrates the limits of logic and the shortcomings of the most quickly made measurements and widely cited metrics.
What is more rapidly?
▲ Comparative for at a fast pace. quicklier. faster. speedilier.
What is sentence of quickly?
Quickly sentence example. She ate quickly , looking from his perfect body to her scarred forearms. She glanced quickly up at Brandon. The smile dropped as quickly as it had appeared.
Is it faster than I or faster than me?
In written English, especially in a formal document such as a business letter or a school assignment, most native speakers believe that the subject pronouns I, he, she, we, and they are correct after than. Therefore, if you want to sound educated and correct, it is safer to use “better than I.”
Is it more than she or more than her?
“She” is a pronoun, referring to a person. “Her” is a possessive adjective, referring to something of or about a person. Simplifying the original sentence using correct English for both the pronoun and adjective, respectively, we get: “Alex is more soft-spoken than she.”
How do you use quick in a sentence?
- [S] [T] May I ask a quick question? ( CK)
- [S] [T] She is quick at everything. ( CK)
- [S] [T] We took the quickest route. ( CK)
- [S] [T] We will take a quick break. (
- [S] [T] He is quick to take offense. (
- [S] [T] He’s quick in his movements.
- [S] [T] Tom gave Mary a quick smile. (
- [S] [T] Tom has a very quick temper. (