US /ɪn e ˈhɚri/
・UK /in ə ˈhʌri/
Yeah, because we often use this to talk about the way we do things, we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry because you're worried or scared.
we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry
They're in a hurry to make sure as many people survive as possible.
Lastly, we use 'run' when we have to leave in a hurry.
Lastly, we use "run" when we have to leave in a hurry.
Now, English speakers are usually in a hurry, so I would actually say, "I've been reading a lot lately."
You would say, "I have been reading a lot lately." "I have been working a lot lately." Now, English speakers are usually in a hurry, so I would actually say, "I've been reading a lot lately." I would use a contraction.
They're always in a hurry, it's bustling, it's busy.
They're always in a hurry.
and it's so easy to access and just grab my camera and put it back in because, like I said, the hassle of having to dig for my camera before and then put everything back in, especially when you're in a busy situation trying to get your camera out in a hurry so you can take a quick shot of something.
Because like I said, the hassle of like having to dig for my camera before and then put everything back in, especially like when you're in a busy situation, like trying to get your camera out in a hurry so you can take a quick shot of something.
Just basically mean I left it really fast in a hurry.
So, I was driving, I whipped out of the parking lot like a crazy woman behind the wheel, just basically meaning I left it really fast, in a hurry.
I would say stuff like she looks like she's in a hurry, she looks mean, she looks like she has a boyfriend, even though that makes absolutely no sense, she looks like she's about to get a phone call.
I would say stuff like, "She looks like she's in a hurry.
It's okay, it seems like you guys are in a hurry.
It seems like you guys are in a hurry.
As you know, in English we're always in a hurry to say things as quickly as possible, so we usually use contractions.
I don't know why, but we're always in a hurry, and we like to mush our words together so that we can say them quickly.