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This is not correct grammar. The correct way to say this would be "Unless we hurry, we will be late for the show." You would not say anything if you were not going to be late.
Hurry does not really have a negative connotation in itself; it just means to go faster. The tone or inflection can give it the negative connotation like you are not going fast enough.
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We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
"Hurry" is a noun in the sentence, "He can disappear in a hurry." A clear indication that "hurry" is a noun is that it has the indefinite article "a" before it, and articles are used only with nouns.
This is not correct grammar. The correct way to say this would be "Unless we hurry, we will be late for the show." You would not say anything if you were not going to be late.
wait for it to come .....dont rush and hurry to grow up...take your time
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The future tense of "hurry" is "will hurry" or "going to hurry".
tell her before its too late !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! p.s. hurry!
I must hurry if I don't want to be late.
Hurry is used as a verb in most cases. For example: To avoid being late, I had to hurry to my car and drive to work.
I had to hurry to catch the bus before it left the stop.
Stop dawdling and hurry up, we're going to be late for the meeting.
It means.. Take action or Get going or Get moving or move quickerShake a leg means to hurry up. For example "Shake a leg we are already late for the game."
Yes they taking a holiday, they going to use twitter while off so get all your freinds notified hurry hurry hurry.
Hurry is already a verb since it can be used as an action. As in "to hurry".Other verbs are hurries, hurrying and hurried."I need to hurry or I will be late"."He is hurrying towards the train"."We hurried all the way there".