Yes, "rush hour" is a noun. It refers to the periods during the day when traffic congestion is at its highest, typically occurring in the morning and evening when people commute to and from work. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any time of day when a particular activity sees a surge in activity or participation.
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Its about 20 minutes in a car, about half an hour on the tube and about 40 minutes on a bus.During rush hour (Mon to Fri 7am to 9.30am and 5pm to 7pm) add 20 minutes to car and bus times. On Fridays the evening rush hour starts at about 3.30pm.The distance is about 12 and a half miles.
No, the word 'late' is an adjective and an adverb. Examples:Adjective: We can take the late train to miss the rush crowd.Adverb: He arrived late for his own wedding.The noun form for the adjective late is lateness.
Yes, the word 'grandstand' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.Examples:The grandstand began to fill an hour before the game. (noun)His speech was nothing more than a chance to grandstandfor the cameras. (verb)The grandstanding player's arrogance annoyed everyone. (adjective)
Yes, the observation of humans in public places is legal.
during the rush hour
The word "rush" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a swift movement or a period of intense activity, while as a verb, it means to move quickly or to hurry. Additionally, "rush" can also serve as an adjective in some contexts, such as in "rush hour."
The noun 'rush' is used as a collective noun for 'a rush of birds' (migrating).
There are currently three films in the series : Rush hour 1 - Rush Hour 2 - Rush Hour 3 .
Yes, Rush Hour is a good film.
At Rush Hour the Cars was created in 2000.
Rush Hour was released on 09/18/1998.
Let's see if they make Rush Hour 4 first.
Rush Hour 1
The rush hour in Tehran is very Terrible.
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.
Rush Hour grossed $245,300,000 worldwide.