Please include all relevant text within your post. An example sentence is also helpful. For instance, do you mean 'I want you to get real quickly' or 'I want you really quickly'?
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AnonymousI have to run this report really quick.That is casual spoken English. The more careful form: I have to run this report very quickly (though I suppose you actually mean 'soon').
from what i remember in english class. you were supposed to not put two words together ending in "ly shud it not be real quickly or really quick. thanks