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Hasibrahman Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Rushing vs Rushing into

Which one is grammatically correct?


1) I think you're rushing things.

2) I think you're rushing into things.


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Hasibrahman Which one is grammatically correct? 1) I think you're rushing things. 2) I think you're rushing into things.

  • Hasibrahman Which one is grammatically correct?
  • 1) I think you're rushing things.
  • 2) I think you're rushing into things.
  • Both are correct.
  • "rushing into things" refers specifically to starting something, or embarking upon some course of action.
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HasibrahmanWhich one is grammatically correct?
1) I think you're rushing things.
2) I think you're rushing into things.

Both are correct. "rushing into things" refers specifically to starting something, or embarking upon some course of action. "rushing things" can also be used in this case, but can also be used for something already in progress.

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