Rush is an adjective too.So,it's a bit "rush" or "rushed"? - italki

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Rush is an adjective too. ... If you need a document by a certain time, you would say "It is a bit of a rush" for example You can say something in the lines ... ElizabethRushisanadjectivetoo.So,it'sabit"rush"or"rushed"? 2012年5月2日01:1840解答·4Ifyouneedadocumentbyacertaintime,youwouldsay"Itisabitofarush"forexampleYoucansaysomethinginthelinesof"Thedinnerwasabitrushed"-"Itwasabitrushed"-thatis,referringtothedinner.Example:Q:Howareyouenjoyingthedinner?A:Weareenjoyingitbutit'sabitrushedThat'sjustoneexampleoutofmany!2012年5月2日00Ifyouneedadocumentbyacertaintime,youwouldsay"Itisabitofarush"forexample Youcansaysomethinginthelinesof"Thedinnerwasabitrushed"-"Itwasabitrushed"-thatis,referringtothedinner. Example: Q:Howareyouenjoyingthedinner? A:Weareenjoyingitbutit'sabitrushed That'sjustoneexampleoutofmany!2012年5月2日00"Rush"isnotandadjective!2012年5月2日00Whichoneyouusedependsonwhatyouwanttosay. Inthiscase,Ithinkthemostappropriateformwouldbe"ItisabitRUSHED". 2012年5月2日00還沒找到你要的答案嗎?寫下你的問題,讓母語者來幫助你!即刻提問Elizabeth語言能力中文,英語,西班牙語學習語言英語,西班牙語關注你也許會喜歡的文章HowToBecomeAnIdealLanguagePartner作者:72讚·3留言HowToWriteACVAndACoverLetter作者:117讚·1留言TransportationPrepositionsInEnglish:BY,IN,AndON作者:52讚·1留言更多文章下載italkiApp與世界各地的母語人士互動。



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