1. He hurries to school.

2. He goes to school in a hurry.
[Are both the same? What is the difference between #1 and #3, and between #2 and #4?0

3. He hurries to the school.
4. He goes to the school in a hurry.

1 answer

Each pair means the same, even though the wording is different.
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