Today we’re going to learn phrasal verbs with RUN - run around, run for, run off, run on, and many more.
Because these phrasal verbs are all so similar, it’s essential to test yourself by taking a quiz to see if you remember the difference. Download the lesson guide to try the quiz!
If you want to be fluent in English, then you need to know phrasal verbs, because we use them all the time!
Most traditional English textbooks don’t focus on phrasal verbs, but I have a course that will teach you 500 common phrasal verbs in the context of conversations. It’s an easy and natural way to learn them.
Phrasal verbs in conversation is one of my most popular courses!
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