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First of all, a thousand thanks for sharing this exceedingly interesting lesson on usage with us. I'd like to ask you something. By "ask," I certainly want to mean just as a suggestion. I promise I've already read the definition of it provided by almost each and every English dictionary in the world 🌎; sadly, to no avail! Could you please make another video lesson on usage in which you explained the difference between "FAST" and "QUICK"? If so, I ASSURE you I'd be eternally grateful to you. Otherwise, I think I'll need to go to INSURE my mental health in an INSURANCE company. Wishing you a lovely 🌹 weekend!
Hello Jose,
Apologies for the delayed reply. I'm glad you've enjoyed my lessons, and I'm very impressed by your examples using the verbs I cover in this video.
I've made a note of your suggestion. Indeed, while the two words are synonyms, they're not always interchangeable. I think the reason you're not finding any lessons on the difference is because it's really a question of learning collocations with them, e.g. I don't like FAST FOOD, but I'm going to have a QUICK BITE to eat. or FAST-PACED, but QUICK-WITTED. Maybe it would help if you searched 'collocations with fast' and noted them down, and then did a search on 'collocations with quick' and noted those down.
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@@AngloLinkEnglish a thousand thanks 🙏 for your answer, dear Meno. As with your video-lessons, there is good sense galore in it. You've just given me an invaluable clue for me to go further ahead with my study. And, we're once more starting a weekend...I wish you a happy one! All the best. P.S.: please, don't worry about a belated reaction; I can imagine how busy you might be.
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