Practical English for life | Not just running 🏃♂️ with the phrase verb of Run
🏃♂️Run is Run in English
But not necessarily when Run appears, it's talking about running 😆
When it is used with other words, it can be talking about other things 🧐
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1) run out of (something)
👉 to use up, to run out of something
📚Example sentences
I need to go to the grocery store because we are running out of milk.
I need to make a trip to the grocery store because we are running out of milk. 🥛
2) run behind
👉 behind, late
📚Example sentences
I am running behind by 5 minutes.
I'll be five minutes late...⌚
3) run over
👉 overflow
📚Example sentences
The water is running over - quick, turn the taps off. 🛁
The water is overflowing - turn off the tap.
4) run through
👉 (especially fast) to look over, browse, examine, deal with
📚Example sentences
We ran through the list, but none of the machines seemed any good.
We looked through the catalog, but none of the machines seemed to be very good.
5) run into (somebody)
👉 encounter (someone) by chance, accidentally meet (someone)
📚Example sentences
Graham ran into someone he used to know at school at the other day.
Graham stumbled across a former alumnus the other day.
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