Did you know that the word “run” can mean lots of different things in English?
Today you'll learn 30 different ways to use this simple word!
Whew! That was a lot to learn and a lot to remember. What I suggest is trying to write your own example sentences with each definition or expression we learned today - so you can put it into practice.
A great way to expand your vocabulary further is to join my Vocabulary Builder Courses, which will teach you lots of useful English words - and help you practice them.
Inside the courses there’s homework that helps you review the new words - and you can send in your homework for feedback and correction from our teaching team.
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