air
antechamber
aorta
apartment
area
arm
assemblage
bathroom
blood
boat
cabin
cabinet
cell
chamber
cheek
child
city
colour
corridor
eye
face
field
flame
glade
guard
half
hall
hell
house
kitchen
magazine
man
mercer
midst
mind
mob
neuron
nursery
office
passage
room
soldier
station
street
thick
trap
truth
uproar
vestibule
village
water
way
wind
wood
yard
The verb rush into, the main part of a sentence.
A verb is a part of speech that occurs in each sentence. It expresses an action (grab, help, hit, hop, joke) or describes a certain state (recall, recognize, regard, remain, remember). Apart from these two, there are auxiliary verbs. They do not have its own meaning, only a grammatical one.
Verbs are inflected for tenses. There are three groups of tenses, past, present and future. Past tenses refer to actions that took place some time ago whereas future tenses describes activities that will be done. Present tenses indicate activities that are currently carried out.
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Below, there are examples of nouns used with the verb 'rush into':
- air
- antechamber
- aorta
- apartment
- area
Last updated: Sep 20, 2024
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