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Fast can be used as an adjective, a verb, and an adverb.

Adjective: That is a fast car.

Verb: She fasted for five days to lose weight.

Adverb: He drives fast.

Fast can also be used as a noun.

Example: She went on a five-day fast.

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No, it is an adverb, an alternate form of "fast" meaning securely (tied, attached).

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Adverb because quickly ends in the -ly sound also it describes a verb such as "running" "walk" talk"

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No.

"Rapidly" is an adverb. It describes "how" an action was performed, not what action was performed.

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Quickly is an adverb.

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ZENDAYA CAN SWIM VERY FAST

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