No. Hurry is a verb (to hurry, to rush, to hasten) or a noun (in a hurry).
If hurried is used to describe a noun, it is an adjective: the hurried child
Used to describe action, it is a verb: She hurried to the store.
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No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective hurried, which is the past participle of to hurry.
No, a predicate adjective can't be in the form of a prepositional phrase because an adjective can't be the object of a preposition. An adjective can be part of a prepositional phrase when it is describing the noun object of the preposition. Example: Mary is in a big hurry. (the object of the preposition is the noun 'hurry', the predicate nominative; the adjective 'big' describes the noun 'hurry')
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We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
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No, hurried is a verb form or adjective. The noun form is "hurry" (a hurry).
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No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective hurried, which is the past participle of to hurry.
No, a predicate adjective can't be in the form of a prepositional phrase because an adjective can't be the object of a preposition. An adjective can be part of a prepositional phrase when it is describing the noun object of the preposition. Example: Mary is in a big hurry. (the object of the preposition is the noun 'hurry', the predicate nominative; the adjective 'big' describes the noun 'hurry')
No, predicate nominatives and predicate adjectives typically follow linking verbs (e.g., "is," "seem," "feel") to describe the subject directly, rather than be part of a prepositional phrase. Prepositional phrases are used to show relationships between nouns/pronouns and other words in a sentence.
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.)
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No. It's a noun or a verb (to rush). One adverb form is "hurriedly ."
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.