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Haste vs. hurry #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 21, 2005 13:16 pm   Haste vs. hurry
 

Test No. incompl/inter-77 "Christmas Postman (4)", question 1

I did just that but in my ......... I dropped a small packet that fell into a puddle.

(a) hurry
(b) haste
(c) speed
(d) hasting

Test No. incompl/inter-77 "Christmas Postman (4)", answer 1

I did just that but in my haste I dropped a small packet that fell into a puddle.

Correct answer: (b) haste
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Haste vs. hurry #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 21, 2005 13:32 pm   Haste vs. hurry
 

Hi,

An interesting question. I think I can best explain the difference by saying that hurry is usually restricted to expressions with adjectives and the indefinite article - in a great hurry or with the indefinite article alone- in a hurry. Haste has a slightly more abstract sense and would be used with the possessive adjective as here (my) or with an adjective alone - in great haste.

Hope this helps.

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Haste vs. hurry #3 (permalink) Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:51 pm   Haste vs. hurry
 

I did just that= what did he/she just do?

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