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Phrasal verb run. Can you get some coffee from the shops; I’m afraid we’ve run . .Phrasal verb run
to run away- убегать / to leave unexpectedly,to escape (often secretly, because you’re unhappy). to run away with- похищать, украсть, убегать с чем-либо или с кем-либо, скрываться / to steal. to run across/into someone- 1) столкнуться с трудностями / to meet or encounter difficulties/ problems. 2)случайно встретить, столкнуться с кем-либо / to meet by accident.
to run out of - кончаться, не хватать, истощать свой запас / to have по more left or по longer have a supply. to run over- сбивать кого-либо, переезжать через кого-либо / to drive a vehicle over a person or thingto run through- 1) просмотреть, пробегать через что-то / to revise or rehearse something to practice or check. 2) использовать полностью / to use up.
1. Match the columns:
Run through – enter by moving quickly Run over – escape, go away Run out of – meet by accident, leave by running Run into – rehearse, pass through Run away – knock down, visit a place for a short time
2. Choose the proper particle: 1Can you get some coffee from the shops; I’m afraid we’ve run ... . 1) in 2) out 3) off 2She’s in hospital after being run... by a car on Market Street. 1) down 2) away 3) off 3Joan ran... from home after an argument with her parents. 1) in 2) up 3) away 4 - The robbers ran ... when the, police arrived and haven’t been caught yet. l)into 2) away 3) out of 5- My dog always runs ... cats; she hates them. 1) after 2) into 3) over 6- I was walking down Regent Street the other day when I ran ... my old German teacher. 1) in 2) into 3) to 7- He lost his driving licence after he ran... a child because he was driving too fast and couldn’t stop in time. 1) after 2) out of 3) over
3. Fill in:
• You`ll see what I mean when I`ve had this tune running … my head. • Don`t run … , I want to talk to you. • The ship had to run … the harbour for shelter when the sudden storm arose. • All the people ran … of the burning building. • Will you run … to the shop to buy some butter? • You`ll see what I mean when you run the film … . • Sara ran ... her ex-boyfriend in the supermarket. She said it was very embarrassing. • He ran ... difficulties when he tired to enter the country without a visa. • The old man was run ... by a bus.
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