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What type of verb is rushes?

"Rushes" is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb "rush". Here's how to break it down:

* Third-person singular: This refers to a single person or thing that is the subject of the sentence. (e.g., He rushes, The car rushes, etc.)

* Present tense: This means the action is happening now.

Examples:

* The river rushes towards the sea. (The river is the subject, and it's rushing now.)

* He rushes to catch the train. (He is the subject, and he is rushing now.)

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