Yes, "hurry" is considered an imperative word because it is a command or request for someone to do something quickly.
The present tense of the word "hurry" is "hurries."
The root word of imperative is "imperare," which is a Latin word meaning "to command" or "to order."
"In a hurry" is a phrase, and the word "hurry" in this context functions as a noun.
The Russian word for "hurry" is "торопиться" (toropitsya) or "поспешать" (pospeshat').
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The present tense of the word "hurry" is "hurries."
The Arabic word for hurry is "besora'a."
Another word for 'in a hurry' is rushed.
The root word of imperative is "imperare," which is a Latin word meaning "to command" or "to order."
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A synonym for hurry is rush.
"In a hurry" is a phrase, and the word "hurry" in this context functions as a noun.
The Russian word for "hurry" is "торопиться" (toropitsya) or "поспешать" (pospeshat').
imperative sentence is used for commands ,requests etc.It probably starts with a verb though not always. Parade! above turn! ; Hurry ! there is no time left; Bring the baske ! ; and so on.
The word imperative is an adjective. It is another word for essential.
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Imperative means to be of vital importance or crucial.