Is real grammatically correct?
It is not grammatically correct to say “Mexican food tastes real good”. ‘Good’ is an adjective. As such, the adjective ‘real’ cannot be used to modify it. ‘Good’ needs an adverb, and in this case, the adverb is ‘really’.
How do you use real quick in a sentence?
How To Use Real Quick In A Sentence?
- As soon as he saw that I noticed him, he lay back real quick and pulled the covers over his head.
- I tell you, Jarge, if we don’t do something for her real quick, she’s just going to die!”
Is more quickly proper English?
“Quicker” and “more quickly” are both acceptable comparative forms of the adverb “quickly.” However, as some of your grammar-savvy readers might think “quicker” is an error or too informal, you should opt for “more quickly” (unless your writing would really benefit from the flow of text offered by “quicker”).
What is difference between fast and quick?
Fast is both an adjective and an adverb. Quick is an adjective and the adverb form is quickly. It was a fast train. We need to have a quick chat before the meeting.
Can you say real instead of really?
You could say “It’s really true” instead of “it’s really real”. real (real) normally means true, authentic or genuine.
How do you use the word quick?
- [S] [T] May I ask a quick question? ( CK)
- [S] [T] She is quick at everything. ( CK)
- [S] [T] We took the quickest route. ( CK)
- [S] [T] We will take a quick break. (
- [S] [T] He is quick to take offense. (
- [S] [T] He’s quick in his movements.
- [S] [T] Tom gave Mary a quick smile. (
- [S] [T] Tom has a very quick temper. (
What do we call very quick in another way?
Some common synonyms of speedy are expeditious, fast, fleet, hasty, quick, rapid, and swift.
Are fast and quick synonyms?
How do you know if English word is real?
Any word that has meaning in the English language is a real word. The term ‘real word’ is often used alongside the teaching of nonsense words as a point of comparison. Nonsense words are made-up words that are used to help teach key phonetic sounds.