RUN Family Exercises

🏃 Interactive Practice & Training


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RUN AWAY - Exercises

Remember: 'Run away' means to escape or leave quickly, often to avoid something
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'run away' correctly?
The dog ran away from home last night
She runs away her old books to the library
They run away together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'run away' correctly?
He ran away smoking last year
Don't run away from your problems
We run away the meeting every day

RUN AFTER - Exercises

Remember: 'Run after' means to chase someone or something
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. I had to _____ the bus this morning
2. The police _____ the thief yesterday
3. She's always _____ her little brother
4. The cat _____ the mouse across the yard

RUN AROUND - Exercises

Remember: 'Run around' means to be very busy doing many things, or to move around quickly
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'run around' correctly?
She runs around her old clothes to charity
I've been running around all day doing errands
They run around the bus every morning
2. Which sentence uses 'run around' correctly?
The kids are running around in the backyard
He ran around smoking last year
We run around together at school

RUN OFF - Exercises

Remember: 'Run off' means to leave quickly or to make copies of something
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. The thief _____ with my wallet
2. Can you _____ some copies of this document?
3. Stop _____ every time we try to talk!
4. The water _____ the roof during the storm

RUN INTO - Exercises

Remember: 'Run into' means to meet someone by chance, or to collide with something
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'run into' correctly?
I ran into an old friend at the mall yesterday
She runs into her old books to the library
They run into together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'run into' correctly?
He ran into smoking last year
The car ran into a tree during the storm
We run into the meeting every day

RUN ACROSS - Exercises

Remember: 'Run across' means to find or meet someone/something by chance
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. I _____ this old photo while cleaning
2. Did you _____ any interesting articles lately?
3. I keep _____ the same problem in my work
4. She _____ her ex-boyfriend at the party

RUN OVER - Exercises

Remember: 'Run over' means to hit someone/something with a vehicle, or to review something quickly
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'run over' correctly?
She runs over her old clothes to charity
Let's run over the plan one more time
They run over together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'run over' correctly?
Be careful not to run over the dog!
He ran over smoking last year
We run over the meeting every day

RUN DOWN - Exercises

Remember: 'Run down' means to criticize someone, to hit with a vehicle, or when a battery loses power
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Don't _____ your colleagues behind their backs
2. My phone battery _____ completely yesterday
3. The battery is _____ - we need to charge it
4. She _____ a list of all the problems we need to fix

RUN OUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Run out' means when a supply of something is finished or exhausted
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'run out' correctly?
We ran out of milk - I need to buy more
She runs out her old books to the library
They run out together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'run out' correctly?
He ran out smoking last year
My patience is running out with this situation
We run out the meeting every day

RUN OUT OF - Exercises

Remember: 'Run out of' means to use all of something so that there is none left
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. We _____ gas on the highway yesterday
2. I hope we don't _____ time before the deadline
3. The store is _____ that popular item
4. She _____ ideas for the project

RUN LOW - Exercises

Remember: 'Run low' means when a supply of something is almost finished or depleted
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'run low' correctly?
She runs low her old clothes to charity
We're running low on coffee - better buy some
They run low together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'run low' correctly?
My energy is running low after this long day
He ran low smoking last year
We run low the meeting every day

RUN THROUGH - Exercises

Remember: 'Run through' means to review or practice something quickly, or to use up resources
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Let's _____ the presentation one more time
2. The actor _____ his lines before the show
3. I'm _____ my savings too quickly
4. She _____ the entire budget in two months

RUN UP - Exercises

Remember: 'Run up' means to accumulate debts or costs, or to move quickly upward
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'run up' correctly?
He ran up huge debts on his credit card
She runs up her old books to the library
They run up together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'run up' correctly?
We ran up smoking last year
The kids ran up the stairs excitedly
I run up the meeting every day

RUN BY - Exercises

Remember: 'Run by' means to tell someone about an idea to get their opinion or approval
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Let me _____ you this idea before the meeting
2. I _____ the plan by my boss yesterday
3. I'm _____ some options by the team today
4. Can you _____ me that again? I didn't understand
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