Sentence examples of "hurry along" in English
If you're not in a hurry, please stay a little longer.
Si no estás apurado, quedate un poco más, por favor.
You had better hurry. The train leaves at three.
Sería mejor que os dierais prisa, el tren sale a las tres.
Tom has trouble getting along with other students in his class.
Tom tiene problemas llevándose con los otros estudiantes en su clase.
He was able to get along on the small amount of money.
Él fue capaz de arreglárselas con la pequeña cantidad de dinero.
From the moment of his birth, man cannot get along without depending on others.
Desde el momento de su nacimiento, el hombre no puede arreglárselas sin depender de otros.
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