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Sentences describing fast running

Sentences describing running fast include the following:

1, he ran as fast as the wind and disappeared out of sight in an instant.

2. Her speed is amazing, as if a bolt of lightning had cut through the sky.

He galloped across the night sky like a meteor.

She flew, and her long hair fluttered in the wind like a light swallow.

He accelerated the sprint, like a crazy racing car speeding on the track.

The wind is blowing under her feet, and she runs fast, like a cheetah chasing prey on the grassland.

7. He runs very fast, and his figure moves freely in the crowd, just like a fish swimming in the water.

8. She runs very fast, flying like a light butterfly among flowers.

He runs at an amazing speed, just like a wild horse running on the grassland.

10, she ran as fast as a vigorous deer in the forest.

He runs as fast as a fierce lion chasing prey on the grassland.

12, her running speed is amazing, just like a gazelle avoiding hunters.

13, he runs at an amazing speed, like a cheetah chasing prey.

14 She runs very fast, flying in the sky like a light pigeon.

15, he galloped past like a high-speed train speeding on the tracks.

16 She runs like a gray wolf chasing prey.

17, he runs as fast as a chimpanzee who is avoiding hunters.

18 She runs at an amazing speed, like a leopard chasing prey.

19, he runs as fast as a gibbon who escaped from a hunter.

20. She runs at an amazing speed, like a lion king chasing prey.

Chinese sentence-making rules:

Selection and collocation of 1.

When making sentences, we should first choose the right words to ensure that the collocation between words is reasonable and natural. For example, in the sentence that he runs to school, running and going to school are reasonable collocation, but it is unnatural if he sings to go to school, because the connection between singing and going to school is not close enough.

2. Correctness of grammatical structure

When making sentences, we must follow the grammatical rules of Chinese to ensure the correct sentence structure. For example, I like to eat apples. I am the subject, like is the predicate and eating apples is the object, which conforms to the subject-predicate-object structure in Chinese. But if this sentence is changed to apple likes me to eat, it will not conform to the grammatical rules of Chinese.

3. Rationality of context

When making sentences, we also need to consider the rationality of the context. For example, although the sentence that he wears a short-sleeved shirt in winter is grammatically correct, it is unreasonable in real life, because it is generally cold in winter and people generally wear long-sleeved clothes.