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Right or wrong?Posted by Peter on June 11, 2003 Hi experts, I wonder if the use of the following alternates are right or wrong. Would you give me a hand? There was an accident. A man on the motorbike hit a stone and fell off (his bike) and lay on the ground. Jim ran to ask for/get help from the school, and a teacher hurried off/away/over with a box of medicine to look after the (injured) man. By the way, what does "hurry over" mean? "Hurry over" as a phrase cannot be found in dictionaries. Thank you. Best regards Peter
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