Learn how to use phrasal verbs with run

 

You will already know that run means to run in English. Although many of the phrasal verbs made up of this verb have the idea of ‘heading towards’, they are not translated as the verb from which they originate. Before telling you what those verbs are, here is a curious fact: with run the words runaway (fugitive) and run away (to flee) are formed, so the action (verb) and the one who performs that action (noun) are said the same way in English. Do you want to know what other phrasal verbs exist with run? You can find run over (to run over), run out of (to run out of), run into (to meet someone) and run for (to run for office).

Of course, these are not all that exist; the list of phrasal verbs is long, and if you want to learn them, we invite you to join the course at ABA English. In our grammar videoclases our teachers will explain to you how to use phrasal verbs.

Why it is essential to learn phrasal verbs with run

Verbs are essential words in any language and if not, try to imagine a conversation, one of the most basic, where none are included. Impossible, right? On the other hand, phrasal verbs are among the most used verbs in English. Since at ABA English we know this, we want to help you learn phrasal verbs with the verb run and all others, as well as provide you with a solid grammar base, fundamental when learning any language.

Phrasal verb sentences with run

So you can understand them better in context, here are examples of some phrasal verbs with run.

Run out of

Come on, man! You’re always running out of gas! Don’t you ever fill the tank before going on the road?!

(Come on, man! You’re always running out of gas! Don’t you ever fill the tank before going on the road?!)

Run for

Can you believe it? He’s running for mayor again!

(Can you believe it? He’s running for mayor again!)

Run into

So you run into Jessica at the party? That’s weird, she told me she wasn’t going.

(So you ran into Jessica at the party? That’s strange, she told me she wasn’t going.)

Learn how to use phrasal verbs with run

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