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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Fast quick badly

Which is correct to use?
I'm not going to do that no matter how fast badly quick I want to get home.

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All are correct.

  • All are correct.
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AnonymousI'm not going to do that no matter how fast/badly/quickly I want to get home.
They all work for me. However, "badly" does not convey the same meaning of urgency as the other two. Also, while "quick" can sometimes be used informally as an adverb, the correct word is "quickly."

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