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  1. 8 de jun. de 2017 · 8 jun 2017. Inglés (UK) Faster = grammatically correct way of saying "more fast" Stronger = grammatically correct way of saying "more strong" These words have to be used to compare two people. "He is faster than her." Fastest and strongest would be used to describe someone who is the best at being "fast"/"strong."

  2. You use “faster” when comparing two things. You use “fastest” when comparing three or more things. Brian is faster than William. The cheetah is the fastest animal in the world. This is the same for all words that end in -er and -est when you’re comparing things. See a translation. 0 likes. Usuario con respuestas altamente valoradas.

  3. Key Takeaways. “Faster” is used to describe something that is quicker than something else, while “fastest” is used to describe the one thing that is the quickest among all others. When comparing two things, use “faster” to describe the one that is quicker.

  4. 4 de feb. de 2005 · Senior Member. We all know that when comparing two things, we use the comparative form: Jack is taller than Jill. And when comparing three things, we use the superlative: Jack is the tallest in his class. Both of them ran well, but Carl was the fastest.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2020 · Answer: a. Explanation: We need the comparative form here, faster, because we’re comparing two things. If we were talking about more than two drives, we’d use the superlative form, fastest. Those are the rules for positive (fast), comparative (faster) and superlative (fastest) adverbs and adjectives.

  6. Compare. We usually use quick to refer to something happening in a short time, or a shorter than expected time: We stopped for a quick snack. Not: … a fast snack. I just need a quick answer. Not: … a fast answer. Fast refers to things that happen or go at high speed, e.g. a train, a person running: She loves fast cars. Not: She loves quick cars.

  7. One of the most common mistakes people make is using “fast” and “faster” interchangeably. While they both refer to speed, they have different meanings. “Fast” refers to something that moves or happens quickly, while “faster” refers to something that is quicker than something else.