In this short video you will learn about some common phrasal verbs with meaning and Examples.
Here are ten phrasal verbs with the word "run" and their examples:
1. Run out: To exhaust or use up the available supply.
Example: We ran out of milk, so I couldn't have cereal for breakfast.
2. Run into: To encounter or meet someone unexpectedly.
Example: I ran into my old friend at the grocery store yesterday.
3. Run over: To drive a vehicle over someone or something accidentally.
Example: The car ran over a stray cat on the road.
4. Run away: To leave a place or situation suddenly without permission or intention to return.
Example: The child ran away from home because of an argument with their parents.
5. Run up: To accumulate or increase a debt or bill.
Example: She ran up a huge credit card bill on her shopping spree.
6. Run off: To quickly make copies of something, usually using a printer or photocopier.
Example: Can you please run off a few copies of this document for me?
7. Run down: To decrease in condition, quality, or energy.
Example: After working for 12 hours straight, I feel completely run down.
8. Run through: To quickly review or rehearse something.
Example: Let's run through the presentation one more time before the meeting.
9. Run for: To compete in an election or seek a position or office.
Example: He decided to run for president of the student council.
10. Run on: To continue or operate longer than expected or planned.
Example: The meeting ran on for hours due to the lengthy discussions.
Remember that phrasal verbs can have different meanings depending on the context, so these examples provide a general understanding of their usage.
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