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Yes, scurried, the past tense of scurry, is an action and therefore a verb.

A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).

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Is scurried an adjective?

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The mouse was scurrying across the floor


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How do you put scurrying in a sentence?

On Christmas I was scurrying down the stairs to open my present I was very exited to see what I had got.


How many syllables is scurrying?

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Where the syllable breaks go into scurrying?

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What part of speech is mouse?

Well, honey, "mouse" can be a noun or a verb depending on how you use it. As a noun, it's a small rodent that loves cheese, and as a verb, it means to move around quietly or sneakily. So, next time you see a mouse, just remember it can be more than just a little critter scurrying around your kitchen.


What word means rushing about?

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A sentence for the word frantically?

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Before mixing the ingredients for his world-famous cookies, Bobby swatted a fly buzzing around the kitchen and crushed a cockroach scurrying across the floor.That (above) is not a simple sentence. A simple sentence has one clause.A compound verb (verb phrase) has two or more words. eg am listening, was watching, has been,Examples:I was listening to the wind.The dog has been eating the cake.