Combine the sentences by changing the italicized word group to an infinitive or infinitive phrase. Then write the complete sentence in the paragraph box.

It doesn't always save time if someone is doing something in a hurry.

Italicized: if someone is doing something in a hurry.

To combine the sentences and change the italicized word group to an infinitive or infinitive phrase, we can use the infinitive "to do something" in place of "if someone is doing something."

Complete sentence: It doesn't always save time to do something in a hurry.

Explanation: The original sentence mentions that it does not always save time when someone is doing something quickly. By replacing "if someone is doing something in a hurry" with "to do something in a hurry," we transform the phrase into an infinitive form. The resulting sentence conveys the same meaning while utilizing an infinitive.