1 - 3 are all correct.
4 - 5 are both OK, but don't mean exactly the same thing. #4 means you already have them; #5 means that you might get them or do get them, whether or not you have them now.
6 and 7 are correct; 8 and 9 are incorrect.
1. It is pain from growing quickly as a teenager.
2. It is pain from growing fast as a teenager.
3. It is pain from growing rapidly as a teenager.
(This is a definition of 'growing pains.' Which one is correct?)
4. You have pimples on your face.
5. You get pimples on your face.
(Are both OK?)
6. Don't sit too close to the TV.
7. Don't sit too near to the TV.
8. Don't sit too by to the TV.
9. Don't sit too nearby to The TV.
(Which one is right?)
2 answers
For the first three, it helps to set the stage of the statement first.
"As (For) a teenager, growing quickly (fast/rapidly) is a pain."
#7 does not need "to."
"Don't sit too near the TV."
I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
"As (For) a teenager, growing quickly (fast/rapidly) is a pain."
#7 does not need "to."
"Don't sit too near the TV."
I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.