Hurry V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 Base Form, Past Simple, Past Participle Form of Hurry

Hurry V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 Base Form, Past Simple, Past Participle Form of Hurry

Hurry V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 is one of the verbs that are used very commonly in English tests as well as in everyday communication. Also, because it’s an irregular verb, hurry doesn’t follow the regular rule. The verb “hurry” has five different forms: base form, past simple, past participle form, present perfect, and present perfect participle. So what is hurry‘s past? How do conjugate verbs with hurry verbs?

Let’s find out with English tivi in the article below.

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Hurry of Definition and Meaning

Hurry is a verb that means to run or to move quickly.

V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 Form of Hurry

Base Form (V1)hurry
Past Form (V2)hurried
Past Participle Form (V3)hurried
s / es/ es (V4)hurries
‘ing’ form (V5)hurrying

Hurry of Past Simple V2

The verb Hurry is also employed in its V2 form as “hurried”’. It is used to indicate the past tense in sentences.

Hurry of Past Participle V3

The V3 form is identical to the V2 form. The V3 form is “hurried”. hurried is used in the past or present perfect tense.

+ In the present perfect tense, the word hurry is used ‘have +’hurried ’ or ‘has +’hurried.’ 

  • I, you, and we are used as ‘have + ‘hurried‘ subjects. 
  • He, she, and it are used as ‘has +’hurried‘ subjects. 

+ If you need to use the past perfect tense, use ‘had +’hurried‘ regardless of the subject.

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Conjugation of Hurry V1 V2 V3 V4 V5

Conjugation table: Hurry
NumberSingular
Present Simple of hurryIYouShe/He/It
hurryhurryhurries
Plural
WeYouThey
hurryhurryhurry
Present Continuous of hurryIYouShe/He/It
am hurryingare hurryingis hurrying
Plural
WeYouThey
are hurryingare hurryingare hurrying
Present Perfect of hurryIYouShe/He/It
have hurriedhave hurriedhas hurried
Plural
WeYouThey
have hurriedhave hurriedhave hurried
Present Perfect Continuous of hurryIYouShe/He/It
have been hurryinghave been hurryinghas been hurrying
Plural
WeYouThey
have been hurryinghave been hurryinghave been hurrying
Past Simple of hurryIYouShe/He/It
hurriedhurriedhurried
Plural
WeYouThey
hurriedhurriedhurried
Past Continuous of hurryIYouShe/He/It
was hurryingwere hurryingwas hurrying
Plural
WeYouThey
were hurryingwere hurryingwere hurrying
Past Perfect of hurryIYouShe/He/It
had hurriedhad hurriedhad hurried
Plural
WeYouThey
had hurriedhad hurriedhad hurried
Past Perfect Continuous of hurryIYouShe/He/It
had been hurryinghad been hurryinghad been hurrying
Plural
WeYouThey
had been hurryinghad been hurryinghad been hurrying
Future Simple of hurryIYouShe/He/It
will/shall hurrywill/shall hurrywill/shall hurry
Plural
WeYouThey
will/shall hurrywill/shall hurrywill/shall hurry
Future Continuous of hurryIYouShe/He/It
will/shall be hurryingwill/shall be hurryingwill/shall be hurrying
Plural
WeYouThey
will/shall be hurryingwill/shall be hurryingwill/shall be hurrying
Future Perfect of hurryIYouShe/He/It
will/shall have hurriedwill/shall have hurriedwill/shall have hurried
Plural
WeYouThey
will/shall have hurriedwill/shall have hurriedwill/shall have hurried
Future Perfect Continuous of hurryIYouShe/He/It
will/shall have been hurryingwill/shall have been hurryingwill/shall have been hurrying
Plural
WeYouThey
will/shall have been hurryingwill/shall have been hurryingwill/shall have been hurrying
Conditional Present of hurryIYouShe/He/It
would hurrywould hurrywould hurry
Plural
WeYouThey
would hurrywould hurrywould hurry
Conditional Perfect of hurryIYouShe/He/It
would have hurriedwould have hurriedwould have hurried
Plural
WeYouThey
would have hurriedwould have hurriedwould have hurried
Conditional Present Continuous of hurryIYouShe/He/It
would be hurryingwould be hurryingwould be hurrying
Plural
WeYouThey
would be hurryingwould be hurryingwould be hurrying
Conditional Perfect Continuous of hurryIYouShe/He/It
would have been hurryingwould have been hurryingwould have been hurrying
Plural
WeYouThey
would have been hurryingwould have been hurryingwould have been hurrying
Present Subjunctive of hurryIYouShe/He/It
hurryhurryhurry
Plural
WeYouThey
hurryhurryhurry
Past Subjunctive of hurryIYouShe/He/It
hurriedhurriedhurried
Plural
WeYouThey
hurriedhurriedhurried
Past Perfect Subjunctive of hurryIYouShe/He/It
had hurriedhad hurriedhad hurried
Plural
WeYouThey
had hurriedhad hurriedhad hurried
Imperative of hurryIYouShe/He/It
hurry
Plural
WeYouThey
Let’s hurryhurry

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Example Sentences with Hurry V1 V2 V3 V4 V5

In this section, we will learn about hurry sentence examples:

+ Don’t you think we need to hurry up?

+ I think if we want to get there in time, we’ll need to hurry.

+ They want to hurry the project.

+ Are you sure we can hurry the kid with this?

Synonym Words For Hurry

Synonym of hurry word list. Here are a variety of words whose meaning is nearly the synonym of hurry:

  • rush
  • dash
  • race
  • run
  • speed
  • fly
  • bolt
  • shoot
  • scurry
  • hasten
  • hurtle

Opposite Words For Hurry

The antonym of hurry word list. Here are some words that have nearly the opposite meaning as hurry:

  • crawl
  • creep
  • dawdle
  • retard
  • brake
  • decelerate
  • poke
  • delay
  • slow
  • slow down

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Some Frequently Asked Questions About Hurry (Verb)

What is the V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 of hurry?

The past tense of hurry is hurried. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurry is hurries. The present participle of hurry is hurrying. The past participle of hurry is hurried.

Base Form (V1)hurry
Past Form (V2)hurried
Past Participle Form (V3)hurried
s / es/ ies (V4)hurries
‘ing’ form (V5)hurrying

What is the V2 and V3 form of hurry?

+ The V2 and V3 form of hurry  is “hurried“.

What is the sentence of hurry?

What is the past tense V2 of hurry?

+ The past tense of hurry is “hurried“.

What is the past participle V3 of hurry?

+ The past participle of hurry is “hurried“.

What is the present participle V5 of hurry?

+ The present participle of hurry is “hurrying“.

Conclusion

Let’s learn with English TV the structure of the verb “Hurry V1 V2 V3 V4 V5: Base Form, Past Simple, Present Continuous and Present Continuous and Present Continuous and Present Continuous forms. We wish you all the best of luck.

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