I had to rush to my car.
We had to rush to catch the last train.
The word "rush" can be either a verb or a noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
I had to hurry to catch the bus before it left the stop.
Water gushed from the broken spout, flooding the garden with a rush of cool, refreshing liquid.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The word "be" is the fourth word in this sentence.
I had to rush to get to school today.
The rush hour in Tehran is very Terrible.
Be careful in traffic during the rush hour.
The urgency in his cries for help made them rush to assist him.
There are two:on this streetduring rush hour
No, the noun 'Rush' (capital R) is a proper noun, the name of a specific person (Geoffrey Rush, Australian actor or Richard Rush, 8th US Attorney General). The noun 'rush' (lower case r) is a common noun, a general word for a quick and forceful movement; an act of doing something quickly; a type of marsh plant; a word for an rush of any kind. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence. The word 'rush' (lower case r) is also a verb: rush, rushes, rushing, rushed.
I had to hurry to catch the bus before it left the stop.
During rush hour the train station is crowded with many people going home.
Find the number. Or you could use a sentence such as, "The number sentence must contains an equal sign." as i was cycling through the terrfiying street i herd loadz of screaming behind me so i rush home.
The seismograph showed that the earthquake was very powerful.
you can use 'rush' instead of 'hurry' in sentences.for eg-instead of "what is the hurry?" u can say "what is the rush for?"
On the street everyone is in a rush