"Please hurry and write your sentences," the teacher said.
I have to hurry if I'm going to make that meeting! Hurry hurry, rush rush!
hurry up, if not you will miss the bus
"Hurry" on its own is not a complete sentence. It is a verb that needs a subject to make it a complete sentence, such as "Hurry up!" where "you" is implied as the subject.
give sentence using despotic
can you give me a sentence using inquiring
"Hurry" is a noun in the sentence, "He can disappear in a hurry." A clear indication that "hurry" is a noun is that it has the indefinite article "a" before it, and articles are used only with nouns.
there are many engines in this parking lot.
The sentence is: "I do not know what the word reclusive means." Or alternatively: "Can you give a sentence using reclusive?"
The ship was leaving soon so people said to hurry up and get aboard
Yes, Example. Can you give a sentence using the word thwack?
My pa saw a deer in the back yard and told me to hurry and get my ruffle.
To make the sentence negative, add the word "not": You are not in a hurry.