Google
English-Test.net
Find penpals and make new friends today!
 
in opposition; against; counter
instead
behind
contrary
regardless
TOEIC vocab test: Free word games: Online Adverbs Game Answer
 
Username
Password
 Remember me? 
Search   FAQ   Memberlist   Profile   Private messages   Register   Log in 

Haste vs. hurry



 
ESL/EFL Worksheets and Handouts for Students Printable, photocopiable, clearly structured
Designed for teachers and individual learners
For use in a classroom, at home, on your PC
ESL Forum | English Teacher Explanations (ESL Tests)
Difference between would and should | Phrasal verb: come up
Listening exercises
Message
Author
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
_________________________

Why haste?
Guest






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.

Alan
_________________
English as a Second Language
You can read my ESL story Relative Pronoun
Alan
Co-founder
Alan Townend

Joined: 27 Sep 2003
Posts: 9187
Location: UK

What do you know about the progressive forms?English grammar exercises — improve your English knowledge and vocabulary skillsAre you a native speaker of English? Then you should read this!Here is all you want to know about English! Click to subscribe to free email English course
Display posts from previous:   
Difference between would and should | Phrasal verb: come up
ESL Forum | English Teacher Explanations (ESL Tests) Haste vs. hurry All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Page 1 of 1
Latest topics on English Forums
Eventually vs. at lastIdiom: making no bones about somethingWhat is a haulage firm?Idiom: I'm all for it!What happens vs. what will happenPolice countable or uncountable?Worth vs. worthyIs this is a fixed phrase? Well done!Is time correct?Relative pronouns: which vs. thatIdiom: out of my handsIdiom: before the storm breaksMeet you face to faceSlowdown vs. slownessIdiom: loud and clearDifference between think and mindI'm afraid he got it wrongEverything is coming up rosesHaste vs. hurry

Discover English-test.net
Namely and NamedFree time? How wonderful!to rig a slingIdiom "lost his shirt"GMAT verbal test: Learn English Vocabulary: Example of Nouns AdjectivesGMAT practice test: Interactive word games: Free Online Nouns Adjectives GameMeaning of coda, cognate, adversary, timbre, mimicry, burlesqueFree vocabulary worksheets: Verbs nouns adjectivesFree EFL Quiz Online: IssuesExercise with horses, hancock, lean, jerk, rigged: English Slang Idioms (256)Recipe for Customer Service Success audiobook download

 
You can post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
Subscribe to FREE email English course
First name E-mail