Present tense : hurrying "She was hurrying to the football game"
The future tense of "hurry" is "will hurry" or "going to hurry".
to stroll along without hurrying is to saunter
The Hurrying Kind - 1962 was released on: USA: 1962
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The present tense of "hurry" is "hurries."
Yes. the word "along" is a preposition and sidewalk is its object noun. The prepositional phrase is "along the crowded sidewalk" and it modifies the verb "is hurrying" saying where the hurrying is taking place.
yes
I think commot is a word for hurrying in latin so it probably means lots of people in a hurry?
The cast of The Hurrying Kind - 1962 includes: Michael Bell as Tom Olan Soule as Mr. Fred Welling
"Along" is the preposition. Other prepositions include "of," "for," "under," "over," and "to."
No; that would be alliteration.