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victoria
Could you tell me the difference between "promptly" and "quickly"?
27 mei 2015 13:41
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'Promptly' means immediately or without delay. 'Quickly' refers to the speed that something happens. They don't necessarily mean the same thing. You can do something promptly but at a normal speed. Conversely, you can do something late, but at high speed.
27 mei 2015
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