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Yes. It is a present progressive verb.
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No, the word "hurrying" is not a preposition. It is a verb that describes the action of moving quickly or rushing.
No but, there can be action verbs that describe water. EX:(splashing, flowing, calm, rushing.)
Not usually: It is a noun (as in "He was in a rush") and a verb (as in "She rushed to the taxi"). But in the phrases "rush job" and "rush order" it is used as an attributive (a noun used as an adjective).
Down is a preposition BUT in this sentence it is part of the phrasal verb -- fell down. Sometimes a preposition in a phrasal verb is called a particle
Brad Rushing's birth name is John Bradley Rushing.
Jerry Rushing's birth name is Jerry Elijah Rushing.
Jimmy Rushing's birth name is Rushing, James Andrew.
Josh Rushing's birth name is Joshua Gayland Rushing.
Kevin Rushing goes by Sweet Rush, and Professor Rushing.
Ty Rushing's birth name is Ty Lee Rushing.
I was rushing to get my work done. Rushing while doing errands, I lost my wallet.
Montana: 1,676 rushing yards Young: 4,239 rushing yards Steve Young had more rushing yards