He is in such a hurry because he needs to catch a flight, which is scheduled to depart soon.
The future tense of "hurry" is "will hurry" or "going to hurry".
The word hurry is both a noun and a verb (hurry, hurries, hurrying, hurried). Example uses: Noun: She left in a hurry. Verb: You must hurry to catch that flight.
I had to hurry to catch the bus before it left the stop.
"Hurry" in Tagalog can be translated as "bilisan."
The present tense of the word "hurry" is "hurries."
"Please hurry and write your sentences," the teacher said.
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The ship was leaving soon so people said to hurry up and get aboard
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We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
I had to hurry to catch the bus before it left the stop.
The word hurry is both a noun and a verb (hurry, hurries, hurrying, hurried). Example uses: Noun: She left in a hurry. Verb: You must hurry to catch that flight.
"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.
If they are fit to be done in a hurry, why not.
The present tense of the word "hurry" is "hurries."