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Used with verbs:
"
She seems very quick at her job."
(seems, became, be: is/am/are, got)
Used with nouns:
"
He has a quick wit."
(wit, temper, eye)
"
I gave her a quick kiss."
(kiss, hug, reply, answer)
"
She made a quick exit."
(exit)
"
I have a few quick questions."
(questions)
"
This is a very quick tempo."
(tempo)
"
She is a quick learner."
(learner, thinker)
"
That book was a quick read."
(read)
"
This is only a quick fix."
(fix)
"
Let me give you a quick summary."
(summary, follow-up, update)
"
I want to make some quick cash."
(cash)
"
Let's have a quick lunch."
(lunch, dinner, snack, breakfast, chat)
"
Don't make any quick movements."
(movements)
"
He took a quick nap."
(nap, jog, run, shower, bath, stroll, spin, break)
"
They made a quick trip."
(trip, recovery, return)
"
That was some quick thinking."
(thinking)
"
She gave me a quick glance."
(glance, glimpse, response, call, peek, look)
"
I made a quick note."
(note, sketch)
Used with adverbs:
"
He is fairly quick at math."
(fairly, extremely, very)
"
My grandmother moves relatively quick."
(relatively, surprisingly, reasonably)
"
He made a remarkably quick recovery."
(remarkably, amazingly)
Used with prepositions:
"
She is quick at math."
(at)