Do you know what
“speed” means as a verb? As a noun, speed means velocity or how fast you’re doing something.
As a verb,
it means to drive your car faster than the legal speed limit.
Example sentences:
“If you speed, a policeman will give you a ticket.”
“My parents never speed.”
“I only speed if I’m in a hurry.”
So,
if you’re driving a car and the sign says, “Speed Limit: 60 MPH” and you go 65 or 70 miles an hour, then you are “speeding.” You’re driving faster than the speed limit, faster than the legal limit.
“speed” means as a verb? As a noun, speed means velocity or how fast you’re doing something.
As a verb,
it means to drive your car faster than the legal speed limit.
Example sentences:
“If you speed, a policeman will give you a ticket.”
“My parents never speed.”
“I only speed if I’m in a hurry.”
So,
if you’re driving a car and the sign says, “Speed Limit: 60 MPH” and you go 65 or 70 miles an hour, then you are “speeding.” You’re driving faster than the speed limit, faster than the legal limit.
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