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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Hurry up

Are the 3 sentences natural especially the first one?

We are going to hurry up because I don't want to keep my dad waiting.


Don't hurry up. Take your time.


You need to hurry up. We don't have all night.


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To me, hurry up implies that you are already hurrying but now you are going to 'hurry faster'. Is that what you mean in your 3 sentences?

  • To me, hurry up implies that you are already hurrying but now you are going to 'hurry faster'.
  • Is that what you mean in your 3 sentences?
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To me, hurry up implies that you are already hurrying but now you are going to 'hurry faster'. Is that what you mean in your 3 sentences?

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