Elizabeth
Rush is an adjective too.So,it's a bit "rush" or "rushed"?
2012년 5월 2일 오전 1:18
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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 of "The dinner was a bit rushed" - "It was a bit rushed" - that is, referring to the dinner. Example: Q: How are you enjoying the dinner? A: We are enjoying it but it's a bit rushed That's just one example out of many!
2012년 5월 2일
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 of "The dinner was a bit rushed" - "It was a bit rushed" - that is, referring to the dinner. Example: Q: How are you enjoying the dinner? A: We are enjoying it but it's a bit rushed That's just one example out of many!
2012년 5월 2일
"Rush" is not and adjective!
2012년 5월 2일
Which one you use depends on what you want to say. In this case, I think the most appropriate form would be " It is a bit RUSHED".
2012년 5월 2일
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