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Now hurry up ( negative) ​

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Answered by swaroop59
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what do you mean can you explain

Answered by prachi47310
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Answer:

"Don't hurry up."

Explanation:

"Hurry up" contains a verb in the imperative mode and active voice. The most direct way to negate this clause as it stands is simply "Don't hurry up." In the negative, the intransitive preposition "up" doesn't sound natural. I'd simply say "Don't hurry."

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