Do you say quick or quickly?

These words are similar in that both refer to something being fast or happening in a short amount of time. However, they do have different uses: Quick is an adjective, so you should use it to modify nouns. Quickly is an adverb, so you should use it to modify verbs.

How do you say real quick?

Should technically be ‘really quickly’ or ‘very quickly’. Just saying ‘fast‘ would also work.

What does real quick mean in text?

The first is “real quick,” which means very fast. Someone might use the abbreviation RQ when texting to let someone know that they will arrive soon, or that they are doing something as soon as possible.

Is it real good or really good?

It’s “really good”. Real is an adjective, so it applies to nouns, of which ‘good’ isn’t one. That being said, ‘real good’ is used very commonly, and it would be quite unnecessary and rather rude to correct anyone’s grammar about this, seeing as it does not obscure the meaning at all.

Is it proper to say really quickly?

Really quick is grammatically correct because the adjective “quick” requires an adverb “really” to describe it.

What word is quickly?

rapidly; with speed; fast.

Is it real soon or really soon?

“soon” is an adverb. “really” modifies “soon”. “I hope to see you really soon” is grammatical English. “I hope to see you real soon” is widely-used AE slang.

Is it real or is it really?

Real is an adjective meaning “genuine” or “authentic,” or having a “verifiable existence.” Really is an adverb used to add emphasis and means “in fact,” “genuinely,” or “indeed.”

Is it real nice or really nice?

It’s “really good”. Real is an adjective, so it applies to nouns, of which ‘good’ isn’t one. That being said, ‘real good’ is used very commonly, and it would be quite unnecessary and rather rude to correct anyone’s grammar about this, seeing as it does not obscure the meaning at all.

Can I say really soon?

Senior Member. Grammatically I suppose really is correct, since it defines soon, but idiomatically, real soon is used real often – actually really often.

How long is really soon?

‘Soon’ is the time equivalent of ‘a few’. This all depends on the speaker. For some people in can mean an hour. For some, a day or two.

What does soonest mean?

adverb. the superlative of soon. as soon as possible; urgently; without delaysend money soonest.

What can I say instead of very soon?

synonyms for very soon
  • at once.
  • in a trice.
  • in a wink.
  • in an instance.
  • momentarily.
  • momently.
  • right away.

What’s another way to say very soon?

What is another word for very soon?
in a moment any minute
soon quickly
instantly promptly
instantaneously rapidly
in a sec very quickly

Is see you soonest correct?

“See you soonest” is idiomatic. “See you the soonest” doesn’t sound right. Neither is grammatically correct, since the adverb is being used absolutely, i.e. without reference to other occasions that could happen sooner, or soonest of all. The correct usage would be, “See you as soon as possible”.