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What is the adjective for hurry?

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Is hurry an adjective?

No. Hurry is a verb (to hurry, to rush, to hasten) or a noun (in a hurry).


Is hurriedly an adjective?

No, it is not. It is the adverb form of the adjective hurried, which is the past participle of to hurry.


Can a predicate adjective be in a prepositional phrase?

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')


Is hurried a noun?

No, hurried is a verb form or adjective. The noun form is "hurry" (a hurry).


Is rushed a preposition?

No, it is a verb or adjective. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to rush."


What is the adverb for hurried?

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.)


Can predicate nomitives and predicate adjectives be in a prepositional phase?

Yes, a predicate nominative can be in the form of a prepositional phrase. Example: Mary is in a hurry. (the prepositional phrase 'in a hurry' renames the subject 'Mary')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)


What is the future tense of hurry?

will hurry /will be hurrying/will have hurried/will have been hurrying.


What is the suffix for hurry?

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Is hurry an adverb?

No. It's a noun or a verb (to rush). One adverb form is "hurriedly ."


We have made a mistakes when you are in a hurry or make mistakes when we are in a hurry?

We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.