We had to rush to catch the last train.
There is no such word as class's. The word you want is class' because you don't add an "s" if the word already ends in that letter.The class' assignment was on the board.She read the class' reports.
The possessive form of "class" is "class's."
No. Class should not be capitalized.
To determine the class word in a sentence, you can look at the function of the word within the sentence. Class words are typically nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Identify the role the word plays in the sentence to determine its class.
It falls into the action category
The word "rush" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a sudden movement or activity. As a verb, it means to move quickly or with urgency.
We had to rush to catch the last train.
No, rush does not have an adverb, and if it did the word might have been rushly but rushly is not a word.
I had to rush to get to school today.
rush - I rush to workrushes - She rushes to work.rushing - We are rushing to work.
is it a adjective
There are several words that can be used for rush, depending on on which meaning you are referring to.1) If you are using rush to mean you had to hurry, I was running so late this morning I really had to hustle to make it to school on time.2) You can use rush to describe a sensation; the new roller-coaster goes over 70 miles per/hour, I love the feeling of adrenaline surging through my head, what a rush!3) The natural child birth class I taught at the hospital replaces the word contraction, with the word rush. Contractions make us think of pain, rush sounds like something we can get through quickly.
what is a word class
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No. The word rush is a verb (to hurry) or noun (a hurried state).
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