No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective hurried, which is the past participle of to hurry.
Hurriedly is an adjective of manner. It tells how an action was performed (in this case, in a hurried or hasty manner).
This sentence is a common subject verb object sentence, where the adjective describes the object. In this sentence, the adjective spare describes the desk, telling the reader what kind of desk it is.
The comparative form of the word "hurriedly" is "more hurriedly." In English grammar, adverbs that end in -ly form their comparative by adding "more" before the adverb. This is different from adjectives, which typically add "-er" to form the comparative (e.g., "faster" for the adjective "fast").
Yes, it is. It means in a quick, hurried or hasty manner.
Hurriedly is the adverb of hurry.An example sentence is: "he hurriedly answered the last test question before the time ran out".
The adjective in "She sat down hurriedly at the spare desk", is the word "spare", describing the noun desk.
Hurriedly is an adjective of manner. It tells how an action was performed (in this case, in a hurried or hasty manner).
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The adverb form of the adjective hurried is hurriedly.(Hurried is the past tense and past participle of to hurry, and can be used as an adjective.)
This sentence is a common subject verb object sentence, where the adjective describes the object. In this sentence, the adjective spare describes the desk, telling the reader what kind of desk it is.
No. It's a noun or a verb (to rush). One adverb form is "hurriedly ."
Hastily is already an adverb, the adverb form of the adjective hasty. Synonyms are quickly or hurriedly.
The comparative form of the word "hurriedly" is "more hurriedly." In English grammar, adverbs that end in -ly form their comparative by adding "more" before the adverb. This is different from adjectives, which typically add "-er" to form the comparative (e.g., "faster" for the adjective "fast").
My apologies for having hurriedly written this answer.
Perhaps I've answered too hurriedly.
Hurriedly is the adverb of hurry.An example sentence is: "he hurriedly answered the last test question before the time ran out".
The adverb of hurry is hurriedly.An example sentence is: "she hurriedly rushed out the door to catch the bus".