I am in hurry OR I am in a hurry ???

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murat guler

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Which one ???
 
Re: I am hurry OR I am in a hurry ???

I am in a hurry.
 
Re: I am hurry OR I am in a hurry ???

Or "I am hurrying".
 
Re: I am hurry OR I am in a hurry ???

Sorry, I corrected the topic.

Still "I am in a hurry" or both?
 
Re: I am hurry OR I am in a hurry ???

If by "both", you still mean "I am in a hurry" and "I am hurry", then the answer is still that only "I am in a hurry" is correct.

I hurry.
I am hurrying.
I hurried.

I am in a hurry.

The first three use "to hurry" as a verb and the last uses "a hurry" as a noun with "in a hurry" being the commonly-used phrase.
 
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